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17.careabout 关心;顾虑;在乎.

分析 关心;顾虑;在乎

解答 答案:about
解析:根据所给中英文提示可知,本题考查care about"关心;顾虑;在乎"这一固定短语.例句:He is not popular among us because he never cares about what we say.他在我们我们当中不受欢迎,因为他从不在乎我们所说的话.拓展:care for意为"照顾;喜欢".

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