题目内容

My mum suggested that I _____ some money each month for future use.

A.set aside          B.set up            C.set off            D.set out

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查词组:A. set aside放置一遍,不管,储蓄B. set up建立C. set off动身,引发,D. set out开始,出发,句意:我妈妈建议我每个月储蓄一些钱留着将来用。选A。

考点:考查动词短语辨析

点评:动词短语是高考必考题,在平时的学习中要把同种类型的短语放在一起比较,如同一个动词+不同的介词/副词;同一个介词/副词+不同的动词。诸如此类的固定短语,属于最基本的知识,如果学生有错误,则应该加强背诵并平时多解题,进而加以巩固.

 

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