Hold on, please. I need a piece of paper to ________.


  1. A.
    write
  2. B.
    writing
  3. C.
    write with
  4. D.
    write on
D
考查動(dòng)詞不定式。句中“a piece of paper”作不定式“to write on”的邏輯賓語(yǔ),on a piece of paper在紙上,全句應(yīng)該是“I need a piece of paper to write on (a piece of paper)”,故選D。如果沒(méi)辨認(rèn)出是考查不定式,容易誤選B;沒(méi)有辨認(rèn)出其邏輯關(guān)系,容易誤選A、C。本題稍難。
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