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Robinson was taken to a deserted island. With no one to talk to, he had to__________.

A. get used to be lonely

B. be used to be lonely

C. get used to loneliness

D. used to loneliness

 

答案:C
提示:

be/get used to后接名词或动名词时,意为“习惯于……”。

 


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