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12.Anyone in the lab has to      the following dos and don'ts.(  )
A.observeB.consultC.recognizeD.direct

分析 实验室的每个人都要遵循下列的规则.

解答 答案:A
observe观察,遵循;consult咨询;recognize辨别出,direct指导.句中dos and don'ts是表示规则,该做的和不该做的,当然是遵循这些规则.故选A.

点评 动词短语是一个比较难的语言点,搭配较多,用法灵活.学习时,要注意积累.尤其是相似或相近的用法,要注意区分和掌握.

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