题目内容

“Zhu Zhiwen Overcoat Brother, came here to us in singing for the National Day the other day.

A. join B. join in

C. attend D. take part in

A

【解析】考查动词(短语)辨析。“参加、加入”:①join:加入某个组织(成为其中一员)。例如:join the army.②join (sb) in (doing) sth:(加入到某人中)参加某个活动。③attend:为正式用语,指参加会议、婚礼、典礼,听报告、讲座等。例如:attend a meeting, attend school.④take part in:参加活动(并在其中起到积极的作用)。根据该空后的结构“us in singing”,故该题正确答案为A.该句句意:“几天之前大衣哥朱之文到这儿和我们一起为国庆放歌。”

考点:动词(短语)辨析

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The research suggests that stress may change the way people make choices in predictable ways.

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C. make risky decisions more frequently

D. learn a subject more effectively

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