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something, would, eat, like, you, to

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Would you like something to eat? 【解析】 句意:你想吃点什么吗? would you like…意为“你想要……吗?”;something to eat意为“吃的东西”,根据语境可知是Would you like something to eat? 故填Would you like something to eat?  
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