Don’ use the room for holding such things because it is____his daughter to live____.

A. intended for; in B. planned for; in  C. intended by; /  D. set aside for; on

A


解析:

考查固定搭配。句意:不要用這間房子盛這些東西,因?yàn)槭菫榕畠毫舫鰜碜〉摹?/p>

be intended for“為---打算”;it指房間;后空為in與live搭配。

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