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14.-Mum,I can't see any point in studying hard.
-Come on,Dear!Years of hard study will surely         in your future career.(  )
A.make sureB.pay backC.bring backD.pay off

分析 ---妈妈,我看不出来努力学习有什么意义.
---振作起来!亲爱的!多年的努力学习一定会在你未来的事业中得到回报的.

解答 答案:D
A.make sure 确保,务必; B.pay back 偿还,报答; C.bring back拿回来,使…恢复; D.pay off 有报偿,得到回报;根据句意可知,上一句表达的是孩子对努力学习的困惑;由句中的"your future career"可推知,此处表达的应是努力学习与未来事业的关系,即努力学习会在未来的事业中得到回报;故选D.

点评 本题考查了动词短语pay off 的用法.做本题时,首先应根据句意提示,进行逻辑推理,从而选出符合句意的动词短语.做此类题型时,需要在平时的学习中注意增加词汇以及短语的积累,并且应达到熟练运用的程度.

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