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We trust you ; only you can          him to give up smoking .

   A. suggest       B.attract      C.advise      D.persuade

D


解析:

我們相信你,只有你才能說服他戒煙。suggest不跟動詞不定式,attract:吸引;advise:只是勸說而已,persuade:勸服,說服,故選D。

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