Now parents feel they can’t help______reading stories suitable for their children, so sometimes they can’t help but______ to experts for advice.

  A. find; turn              B. finding; turning      

C. finding; to turn           D. to find; to turn

A


解析:

can’t help (to) do sthh 意思為 “不能幫助做某事”;can’t help but do sth 意思為 “只好做某事,別無選擇”。句意:現(xiàn)在父母感到他們不能幫助孩子閱讀適合他們的書籍,所以有時(shí)他們不得不咨詢專家的意見。

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