Your pocket money can be used to _____ charity, you used to _______ a lot on snacks.
A.supporting; spend B.support; spending C.support; spend D.supporting; spending
C
【解析】
試題分析:be used to sth習慣于某事;used to do sth過去常常做某事. sth be used to do sth某物被用來做某事。句意:你的零用錢可以用于慈善事業(yè),你過去常;ê芏噱X買零食。結(jié)合語境可知選C。
考點:used的用法
點評:used to的用法比較固定,需要注意的是used to do表示過去常常做某事,be used to表示習慣于某事。前者to是不定式符號,后接動詞原形。后者to是介詞,后接名詞或者名詞性短語。Used to do結(jié)構(gòu)中use相當于行為動詞,有詞形變化。Be used to中used相當于形容詞,無詞形變化。
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