Answer: B
1. The first sentence translates to "To me, I like to eat corn and carrots." Since "maíz" and "zanahorias" are plural, we need the verb form "gustan," which means "like" when referring to plural objects. Therefore, the correct option is "me gustan."
2. The second sentence translates to "Do you like carrots?" The phrase "¿te gustan?" means "do you like?" So the correct option is "Te gustan."
3. The third sentence translates to "No, I don't like carrots." The phrase "no me gustan" means "I don't like." Therefore, the correct option is "no me gustan."
4. The fourth sentence translates to "But my mom Juana likes tomatoes." The phrase "le gustan" means "likes" when referring to a third person (in this case, the mom). Therefore, the correct option is "le gustan."