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16.The manager wants to see changes in the company,and I am sure he will         .(  )
A.in particularB.in turnC.in chargeD.in time

分析 经理想看到公司的变化,我坚信他最终会看到的.

解答 答案D.A项"尤其,特别";B项"轮流,反过来";C项"掌管,负责";D项"最终,迟早;及时";根据两个分句间的并列关系可知,经理想看到公司的变化,我坚信他最终会看到(变化)的.

点评 本题考查介词短语辨析.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意,然后根据上下文语境锁定合适的介词短语.平时学习中要加强介词短语的积累.

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