It's rude ________ your chopsticks into your food in Japan.


  1. A.
    to stick
  2. B.
    struck
  3. C.
    sticks
  4. D.
    sticking
A
因為根據(jù)句型It is+adj.+to do sth.和短語stick…into…(插入),所以正確答案是A。
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