The new dress makes______________ pretty.

A. her look     B. her looks            C. she look    D. she looks

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

試題分析:原句意思是:那件新裙子使她看起來很漂亮。Make sb. do sth. “使某人做某事”,故選A。

考點(diǎn):考查動(dòng)詞辨析。

 

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