题目内容

14.The twins,whose parents worked in Beijing,were       by their grandparents.(  )
A.brought backB.brought inC.brought outD.brought up

分析 这对双胞胎的父母在北京工作,他们由祖父母养大.

解答 答案:D.根据whose parents worked in Beijing可知这对双胞胎的父母在北京工作,所以后句应该表示他们由祖父母养大,所以答案是D brought up"抚养".其他选项的含义分别是A"带回";B"引入";C"拿出".

点评 考查动词辨析.bring up 的用法.
养育;提出;谈到;呕出
1.Mr.Chairman,I should like to bring up the question of the reorganization of the committee.主席先生,我想提出改组委员会的问题.
2.I don't know how they manage to bring up four children-they're as poor as church mice.我不知道他们如何设法养育4个孩子--他们一贫如洗.
3.The regimental headquarters ordered the second company to take the lead and the fourth company to bring up the rear.
团部命令二连担任先头部队,四连殿后.
4.It was quite a job for her to bring up several children all by herself during the war.
在战争年代,她一个人拉扯好几个孩子,真难为她了.
5.Bring the car up to the door,it'll be easier to load.
把汽车开到门旁边,装货就方便了.
6.The horse is running away.Can't you bring him up?
马跑开了,你勒不住吗?
7.It's rather embarrassing; I don't know how to bring it up.
这事有点碍口,不好说.

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