—The Kiwi fruits in this supermarket are _______ sale now, and they are sold ______ the pound.

—Really? How much cheaper are they?


  1. A.
    for; in
  2. B.
    on; by
  3. C.
    for, by
  4. D.
    on, in
B
考查固定搭配。Be on sale正在銷售;by the pound 以磅為單位。所以選B.
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