【題目】What do you think ______solve the problem ?

A. you can do B. can you do

C. you can do to D. can you do to

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:你認(rèn)為你能做什么來(lái)解決問(wèn)題?do you think是插入語(yǔ),后面要用陳述語(yǔ)氣,to do不定式作目的狀語(yǔ)。故選C。

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