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7.Girl:I'm____ the trip which we can go whenever we want to go.
Boy:You'll take me,and I'll take the money.(  )
A.taking part inB.taking care of
C.looking back atD.looking forward to

分析 女孩:我期待一个想去哪里就去哪里的旅行.
男孩:你带上我,我带上钱.

解答 答案是D.本题考查动词短语辨析.A项表示"参加…";B项表示"照料";C项表示"回顾";D项表示"期待";根据句意,"期待"一个想去哪里就去哪里的旅行,所以答案选择D项,其它选项不符合逻辑.

点评 本题考查动词短语辨析,考生在平时的学习中应注意积累相应的动词短语,牢记其意思.在做题时,将词义和题干相结合,从语法、句子结构尤其是句意上去判断,句意通顺,符合逻辑,即正确答案.

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