题目内容
11.What actually ______ the accident has not yet been determined.( )A. | brought out | B. | brought on | C. | brought about | D. | brought up |
分析 究竟是什么导致了事故的发生还没有确定.
解答 答案C.
bring out出版,取出(某物);bring on呈现…,使发作(疾病);bring about引起,导致;bring up提出,养育.根据句子所要表达的意思可知答案选C.
点评 本题考查动词短语的辨析.英语中有的词组没有捷径,只有平时加强记忆,要注意区别,记忆的时候不能忽视,这是常见的命题方式.平时要加强记忆,做题时,别忘了要结合上下文句意判断.
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