【題目】Let those in need __________ that we will go all out to help them.

A. to understand B. understand

C. understanding D. understood

【答案】B

【解析】句意:讓那些需要幫助的人們明白,我們會竭盡全力去幫助他們。"let"意思是使,讓,后跟不帶to的動詞不定式作賓語補足語,故選B

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