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She persuaded me_____ an expensive mountain bike.


  1. A.
    to buy
  2. B.
    buying
  3. C.
    bought
  4. D.
    buy
A
试题分析:考查固定词组。固定词组:persuade sb to do sth说服某人做某事;句意:他说服了我买那辆昂贵的山地车。故A正确。
考点:考查固定词组
点评:persuade sb to do sth说服某人做某事;要根据上下文的句意来进行辨析理解。
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