I’d prefer ______ in the office rather than _____ at home watching TV.

A. working; staying B. working; stay

C. to work; stay D. work; to stay

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查prefer的用法。Prefer to doing A rather than doing B表示喜歡做A而不是B;Prefer to do A rather than do B表示愿意做A而不是B,符合題意。本題意為:我寧愿在辦公室工作也不待在家里看電視。故這道題應(yīng)該選C項(xiàng)。

考點(diǎn):考查prefer的用法。

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