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12.Then focus on the next task,and so on.

分析 接着集中注意力在下一个任务,等等.

解答 77.focus

点评 由介词on以及首字母f可知此题考查固定搭配focus on,表示"致力于,集中注意力于…",分析句子结构,此题为祈使句句式,因此用动词原形focus即可.

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