Try not to start every sentence with “the”. _____ the beginnings of your sentences


  1. A.
    Vary
  2. B.
    Decorate
  3. C.
    Form
  4. D.
    Describe
A
動詞辨析。Vary 改變,使多樣化; Decorate裝飾,布置;Form 構(gòu)成,組成;Describe描述,形容;句意:盡量不要每句話都以“the”開頭,使你的句子開頭多樣化。結(jié)合語境可知選A,為最佳答案。
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