Amy would rather ________.Let’s take her to the KFC restaurant.


  1. A.
    Western food than Chinese food
  2. B.
    have Chinese food than Western food
  3. C.
    to have Western food than Chinese food
  4. D.
    have Western food than Chinese food
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