I think it is really____ worth_____ my advice on returning the amber room to Russia.

A. very; consideringB. well; considering

C. very; to considerD. well; to consider

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:我想非常值得考慮我的建議將湖泊房子送還給俄羅斯。Worth形容詞“值得的”,well修飾,后面接動名詞,所以選B。

考點:考查worth的用法和動名詞

 

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