I must say your food is excellent but your service really needs __________.

A. to improve B. improved

C. being improved D. improving

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查need的用法,由needs可知need為行為動詞,sth need(s) doing用動名詞的主動式表示被動含義。故選D。句意:我必須說你們的食物很棒,但是你們的服務(wù)真的需要提高。

考點:考查need作行為動詞的用法

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