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20.His parents died in the strong earthquake,so he was _____ in the SOS Village.( )A. | grown up | B. | taken up | C. | fed up | D. | brought up |
分析 他的父母死于强地震,所以他是在SOS村被养育长大的.
解答 答案D.
A项"长大";B项"占据,从事";C项"喂饱";D项"养育";根据题干中的"His parents died in the strong earthquake"可知,由于父母死于强地震,家里没有人可以抚养他,所以他是在SOS村被抚养长大,因此D项符合语境,故选D.
点评 本题考查动词短语辨析.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意,其次要熟悉每个选项中动词短语的具体意思,然后根据语境具体定位正确短语.
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