【題目】 Simon ________Chinese tea with nothing in it. He________ the taste very much.

A. prefers to;prefers B. prefers;enjoys

C. would rather;enjoys D. would like to;would rather

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意: 西蒙更喜歡不加任何東西的中國茶。他很喜歡著味道。Prefer更喜歡,及物動詞,可直接接賓語,would rather寧愿,結(jié)合題意選B。

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