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18.Sina Weibo _______ a special page called"Donate for Ya'an"and by April 23it had collected more than 13million yuan.(  )
A.made upB.turned upC.took upD.set up

分析 新浪微博建立了一个名为"为雅安捐赠"的特殊网页,到四月二十三日已经筹集了超过一千三百万元.

解答 答案:D.根据句义可知是建立了一个名为"为雅安捐赠"的特殊网页,选项中set up 表示建立,因此答案是D.其他选项的含义分别是A"组成";B"出现";C"占据".

点评 考查动词短语辨析.
上题四个选项中make up 的用法比较多,主要表示 弥补,和解,编造,整理,化妆.

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