While shopping, people sometimes can’t help _______ into buying something they don’t really need.
A.to persuade B.persuading
C.being persuaded D.be persuaded
C
【解析】
試題分析:句意:當(dāng)購(gòu)物時(shí),有時(shí)候人們禁不住被說(shuō)服購(gòu)買(mǎi)了他們不是真正需要的東西。固定短語(yǔ):can’t help doing sth “情不自禁做某事”,此處是被說(shuō)服,所以用動(dòng)名詞的被動(dòng)形式,選C。
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