A:Why don't you try the Si Chuan food?

B:I can't stand the pepper. I want to ________.

[  ]

A.keep good health
B.keep in good healthy
C.keep health
D.keep healthy
答案:D
解析:

(keep healthy=keep in good health,keep為系動詞,后面可以直接加形容詞做表語.)


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