Eating habits ____ from country to country. One man’s meat can be another man’s poison.


  1. A.
    turn
  2. B.
    advance
  3. C.
    spread
  4. D.
    vary
D
解析:
考查固定短語。Vary from…to…從…到…變化;句意:飲食習(xí)慣各國各不相同。蘿卜白菜各有所愛。
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