【題目】With the development of society, parents ____ more and more money on their children's education.
A.take
B.cost
C.pay
D.spend

【答案】D
【解析】句意:隨著社會的發(fā)展,父母在他們孩子的教育上花費越來越多的錢。It takes sb time to do sth做某事花費某人時間;sth cost sb money某物花費某人錢;sb pay money for sth某人為某物付錢;sb spend money on sth某人把錢花費在某物上。根據(jù)介詞短語on their children's education.可知此處用動詞spend,故選D。

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