单选题Donna thinks that ______ can help Mary think more clearly.Aeating a lot of sugarBstudying six hours every dayCdrinking a lot of coffeeDeating foods high in Vitamin B

单选题
Donna thinks that ______ can help Mary think more clearly.
A

eating a lot of sugar

B

studying six hours every day

C

drinking a lot of coffee

D

eating foods high in Vitamin B


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解析:
由“建议3”可知选项 D正确。

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