【題目】Young people _______ wearing jeans ________ this .

A. like, likes B. likes, likes

C. likes, like D. like, like

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:年輕人都喜歡穿像這一樣的牛仔褲。Like 動詞,喜歡;介詞,像。根據(jù)語意故選D。

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