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The manager put up a notice to keep the staff ________of what to do this week.

A.inform B.informing

C.informed D.to inform

C

【解析】试题分析:考固定搭配结构。keep sb informed of sth ,随时让某人了解某事。what to do,作of后面的宾语。句意:经理张贴了一张告示来让员工了解本周要做的事情。故选C

考点:考查固定搭配结构

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