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9.Team leaders must ensure that all members        their natural desire to avoid the embarrassment associated with making mistakes.(  )
A.get overB.look overC.take overD.come over

分析 团队领导者必须确保所有成员克服他们发自内心的渴望--以避免犯错所带来的尴尬.

解答 答案:A.
get over克服;恢复;熬过;look over查看;仔细检查;take over接收,接管;come over过来,来访.根据句意"团队领导者必须确保所有成员克服他们发自内心的渴望--想要避免犯错所带来的尴尬."可知,A项为正确答案.

点评 本题考查的是动词短语,要熟悉选项中短语的意思,并结合具体的语境选择出正确选项.

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