The exhibition is well worth _____ and you can see fancy vases of different dynasties on show there.

A. to visit B. to be visited

C. being visited D. visiting

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:這個展覽很值得看,在那的展品中,你可以看到不同朝代的奇特的花瓶。Be worth doing是固定用法,意思是值得做某事,選D。

考點:考查固定用法

 

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