【題目】Mr. Wang _______drive to work, but now he _______there by bike to keep healthy.

A. used to; is used to going

B. used to; is used to go

C. was used to is used to going

D. was used to; is used to go

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:先生過去曾開車上班,但現(xiàn)在他習(xí)慣了騎自行車到那里來保持健康。used to do sth曾經(jīng)做某事;be used to doing sth習(xí)慣于做某事,所以選A。

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