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14.He doesn't ________ anything we may say to help him study math.(  )
A.care aboutB.turn toC.set upD.get along with

分析 我们想帮助他学习数学,但我们说什么他也不在乎.

解答 答案A.
care about关心;在乎;关怀;担忧;turn to转向,求助于;set up建立;get along with与…相处.根据句子表达的意思"我们想帮助他学习数学,但我们说什么他也不在乎."可知答案选A.

点评 本题考查动词短语的辨析.英语中有的词组没有捷径,只有平时加强记忆,要注意区别,记忆的时候不能忽视,这是常见的命题方式.平时要加强记忆,做题时,别忘了要结合上下文句意判断.

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