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Driving less, walking more is good for our health.

— So I’d rather ________ an hour’s walk to work than ________ driving a car.

A. take; consider B. take; to consider

C. to take; to considerD. taking; considering

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--少开车,多步行对我们的健康有好处。--因此我宁愿花一小时的时间去步行,也不考虑去开车。考查固定句型:would rather do sth. than do sth. 宁愿做什么也不做什么;考查固定短语consider doing sth.考虑去做什么。故选A

考点:考查动词的用法。

 

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