【題目】Eric doesn’t have a map. You can_________Mr. Green for one.

A. ask B. than C. excuse

【答案】A

【解析】句意:Eric沒有地圖。你可以向格林先生要一張。Ask sb for sth(向某人要某物)。故選A。

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