【題目】Lucy doesnt ________ her beautiful skirt today

Aput on

Bwear

Cdress

Dhas

【答案】B

【解析】本句表示穿的狀態(tài),而put on表示動(dòng)作;否定句中,實(shí)義動(dòng)詞has要還原成原形。dress作動(dòng)詞講時(shí),后面一般跟人。

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