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3.He started school the same day as I did and ________ to it like a duck to water.(  )
A.appealedB.tookC.cateredD.saw

分析 他和我同一天上学,并和我一样如鱼得水般的喜欢上了学校.

解答 答案:B    A appeal 吸引,号召; B take to 喜欢; C care to 迎合,面向;  D see to 负责.结合句意,答案应当选B.

点评 本题考查动词辨析,首先分析每个选项中动词的意思和用法,然后结合句意确定恰当的答案.

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