Look, they seem _____ about you.

  A. talk   B. to talk C. to be talking   D. to be talked

C


解析:

seem后面一般跟不定式,談?wù)撛谶M(jìn)行,當(dāng)然該用不定式的進(jìn)行時(shí)態(tài)。

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