单选题_____AworthBworthyCworthwhileDworthless

单选题
_____
A

worth

B

worthy

C

worthwhile

D

worthless


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解析:
空格处为动词的宾语,应填入名词,A项符合题意。worth价值;财产。worthy作名词,意为“杰出人物;知名人士”。

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