Soon later Bob discovered that potatoes can be ________ many different ways.


  1. A.
    cooked into
  2. B.
    cooked by
  3. C.
    prepared in
  4. D.
    prepared by
C
句意為:“此后不久鮑勃就發(fā)現(xiàn)土豆可以用很多種方法來做!睆慕樵~搭配來看,只有C項正確,從動詞的角度看,cook“做飯、菜”與prepare“準備飯、菜”皆可。
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