Q:

She will ________ as spokeswoman for the organization.

A.go on

B.keep

C.stay

D.continue

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正确答案:D

本题考查continue作系动词的用法.本句意思是“她将继续担任这个组织的发言人.”根据句意和用法,能作为连系动词后接介词短语的只有D项continue.

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