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I’ll never forget the good trick my classmates ________ on me when I was in the primary school.

A. paid           B. acted          C. played       D. made

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:我将永远忘不了在小学的时候同学对我的捉弄。这里使用了词组“play a trick on sb”,the good trick是先行词,my classmates played on me是定语从句,A付钱,B表演,D制作,使得,所以选C。 考点:考查动词辨析  
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