—The sweater is very nice. I’ll take it.

—But you’d better ________ first. I think it is a little large for you.

A. pay for it           B. put it on        C. put it off       D. try it on

 

【答案】

D

【解析】考查短語的用法。這四個短語都是動副短語。 pay for“付款”;put on“穿上”;put off“推遲”;try on“試穿”。由答語“你最好先試穿一下”可知應(yīng)選D。

 

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