I'd ______it if you could fix my laptop as soon as possible. I need it to prepare for my lecture next week.


  1. A.
    admire
  2. B.
    appreciate
  3. C.
    dislike
  4. D.
    congratulate
B
本題考查動詞辨義。I'd appreciate it if ...意思是"如果......我將非常感謝",是請求別人幫助的客套話。
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