题目内容

Those boys don't know much about society; that's why they're so easily _______.

A. taken in                   B. taken up                   C. taken on                   D. taken off


解析:

考查词组辨析。Take in“欺骗,收容,吸收”;take up“从事,继续”;take on“呈现”;take off“脱掉,起飞”,根据句意A正确。这些孩子涉世不深,这就是他们如此容易被骗/上当的原因。

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1.

A.to

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C.of

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2.

A.factory

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C.reading-room

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4.

A.strong

B.weak

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D.strange

 

5.

A.impossible

B.unable

C.possible

D.somewhere

 

6.

A.far away from

B.in or close to

C.into or out of

D.at or out

 

7.

A.in no way

B.in a way

C.in the way

D.in many ways

 

8.

A.successful

B.cheerful

C.wonderful

D.careful

 

9.

A.harm

B.wrong

C.good

D.wonder

 

10.

A.watched

B.walked to

C.waited for

D.run after

 

11.

A.towards

B.over

C.out of

D.into

 

12.

A.many

B.much

C.more

D.lots of

 

13.

A.laughed

B.looked

C.called

D.surprised

 

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A.earth

B.sticks

C.stones

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A.pick up

B.catch

C.play with

D.throw

 

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A.in

B.off

C.out

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A.idea

B.friend

C.guest

D.word

 

18.

A.where

B.there where

C.on which

D.there

 

19.

A.announcement

B.words

C.sentences

D.message

 

20.

A.peaceful times

B.further trouble

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