单选题The dress in the window _____ her eye when she passed it.AattractedBgotCcaughtDmet

单选题
The dress in the window _____ her eye when she passed it.
A

attracted

B

got

C

caught

D

met


参考解析

解析:
catch one’s eye意为“吸引某人的视线,引起某人的注意”。

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