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Her son Coke, but now he milk. A.used to...

Her son      Coke, but now he      milk.

A.used to drink; is used to drinking B.used to drinking; drinks

C.is used to drinking; used to drink D.was used to drink; is drinking

 

A 【解析】 句意:她儿子过去常喝可乐,但现在他习惯喝牛奶。 used to do过去常常做;be used to doing sth习惯于做某事;drinks喝,第三人称单数形式;is drinking现在进行时,根据转折词but,可知前句表示过去喝可乐,后句表示习惯于喝牛奶,故选A。  
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