This interesting book only ______ me ten yuan and I _______ ten month reading it


  1. A.
    cost, spend
  2. B.
    cost, spent
  3. C.
    spends, cost
  4. D.
    spent, costs
B
spend主語(yǔ)通常為人表示花費(fèi)的意思,故不選CD,本題表示的是過(guò)去用過(guò)去時(shí)態(tài),cost的過(guò)去式是cost,spend的過(guò)去式是spent,故本題選B。
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