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I'm hungry. I eating some chocolate. A.w...

I'm hungry. I      eating some chocolate.

A.would like       B.feel like

C. need to         D.had better

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:我饿了,我想吃一些巧克力。 A.would like想,后跟动词不定式;B.feel like想,后跟动词ing形式;C. need to 需要,后跟动词原形; D.had better最好,后跟动词原形,根据句意及题干分析空后是动词ing形式,故选B。 考点:考查固定搭配的用法  
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