Pupils who pass the test will ________ the next grade.


  1. A.
    promote
  2. B.
    promote to
  3. C.
    be promoted
  4. D.
    be promoted to
D
promote意為“提高,促進”,常與to連用意為“提升,使升級”。
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42

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47

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56

58

46

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43

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70

68

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56

47

43

54

42

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6

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