Sorry I have to be away for a moment; please keep _______ on my shop while I am absent.

A. a notice                                                              B. a watch

C. an attention                                                  D. an eye

解析:選D?疾閗eep an eye on“照看;照料”。句意:很抱歉,我要外出一會兒,我不在的時候,請幫我照看一下店鋪。

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