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10.Frequently single-parent children ____ some of the responsibilities that the absent adult in the house would have served.(  )
A.take offB.take afterC.take inD.take on

分析 句意为:经常单亲家庭的孩子承担起一些责任,而这些应该是由缺失的家长所承担的.

解答 答案:D 
本题考查take的短语辨析.take off 意思是"脱衣服,飞机起飞";take after意思是"与…相像";take in意思是"接受,理解,欺骗";take on意思是"承担,接受". 
take on经常与responsibility连用,表示"承担责任".结合句意,本题应该选择D.

点评 考生需要理解take与不同的介词或副词连用的含义,再结合语境选择适当的短语.

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