【題目】—Which is the way to the museum?

along this road. The museum is behind that white building.

A. To walk B. Walking C. Walk D. Walks

【答案】C

【解析】句意:-哪一條路到博物館?-沿著這條路走。博物館在那棟白色的樓房后面!把刂@條路走!”這是一個(gè)祈使句,祈使句里的主要?jiǎng)釉~要用原形形式。故選C。

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