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13.He will have to find some other work,for he can't _____ this loud noise any more.(  )
A.put up withB.come up withC.make up withD.keep up with

分析 他将不得不寻找其他的工作,因为他再也忍受不了这么大的噪音了.

解答 答案:A
A.put up with 忍受,容忍;  B.come up with 追赶上,比得上; C.make up with与…和解;  D.keep up with 跟上,赶上;根据句意可知,此处表达的是他将另找工作的原因,即忍受不了这么大的噪音;故选A

点评 本题考查了动词短语的用法.做本题时,首先应根据句意或句子之间的逻辑关系,并根据各动词短语的意义及用法,选出正确的答案;因此,在平时的学习中,应熟练掌握各动词短语的意义及用法区别.

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