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Mr Li often makes us __________in his cl...

Mr Li often makes us __________in his class, so we all like him.

A. laugh      B. to laugh     C. laughing     D. laughed

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:句意:李先生经常在课上使我们大笑,因此我们都喜欢他。此题考查固定短语make sb do sth叫某人做某事。根据题意故选A。 考点:考查非谓语动词。  
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