The bowl ________ crisp potato chips.


  1. A.
    fill with
  2. B.
    full with
  3. C.
    filled of
  4. D.
    is filled with
D
本題考查的是fill with結(jié)構(gòu),意為“變滿,使……裝滿……”是一個被動語態(tài),故選D。
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(1)

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[  ]

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