9.Words like"discount"never fall to         people,especially women,though they might not need what is being promoted.( 。
A.appeal toB.reply toC.occur toD.stick to

分析 打折這樣的字眼對人們,尤其是女人,總是充滿吸引力,即使他們或許并不需要那些正在促銷的產(chǎn)品.

解答 答案:A
appeal to吸引;reply to回復;occur to出現(xiàn);stick to堅持.句意表達的是吸引,故選A.

點評 動詞短語是一個比較難的語言點,搭配較多,用法靈活.學習時,要注意積累.尤其是相似或相近的用法,要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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