It took me over two hours to ______ Robert to change his mind, because he was too stubborn.
A.a(chǎn)dviseB.suggestC.persuadeD.let
C

試題分析:考查動詞辨析:A. advise建議,advise sb  to do建議某人做…,B. suggest建議,suggest doing建議做…,C. persuade說服,persuade sb to do sth說服某人做…,D. let讓,let sb do sth,
從搭配上應(yīng)該排除BD,句意:花了我兩個小時說服羅伯特改變主意,因為他太固執(zhí)。因為已經(jīng)說服了,所以選C。
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