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In some parts of the world, tea ________ with milk and sugar.

A. is serving

B. is served

C. serves

D. served

 

答案:B
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題目考察動詞serve的用法

v.tr.(及物動詞)提供,準備:準備和提供(如食物):度過,歷任;服役;服從;對待(某人),報答;滿足;

例如:serve tea.上茶。served four terms in Congress.在國會任職四屆。served her country for five years in the navy.她在海軍為國家服役四年。served God.遵從上帝。She has served me ill, and only that.她待我不好,僅此而已。serve the purpose.達到目的。

v.intr.(不及物動詞)侍奉用餐;任職;作為;用于;當作;滿足;

例如:serve in the U.S.在美國空軍服役。serve as a clerk.作為職員。Let this incident serve as a reminder to future generations.讓這件事成為后來人的警示。a device that will serve well.合適的設計。serve at luncheon.侍奉午宴。

 


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