Doctors ______ the fat woman not to eat so much junk food, but she just couldn’t give it up.

A. persuaded B. promised

C. commanded D. advised

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:醫(yī)生建議這個肥胖的女子少吃垃圾食品,可她就是做不到。persuade:勸說(通常勸說成功) promise:承諾 command:命令 advise:建議。故選D。

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