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----The prices are _____ day by day. It’s hard to make ends meet.(收支相抵)

----I hope the terrible situation won’t continue.

A.putting up         B.going up          C.keeping down      D.going down

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞短語辨析。A搭建,留宿,舉起;B上升,上漲;C控制,鎮壓;D下降;句意;—價格正在一天天上漲。很難達到收支平衡。故B正確。

考點:考查動詞短語辨析

點評:動詞的短語辨析要根據上下文的語境進行,要把短語的意思和句意相結合。同時也要注意一個短語多種意義的現象,如pick up 撿起;用車接;無意中學會;接受信號;康復。恢復;染上…;在平時的學習中要把同種類型的短語放在一起比較,如同一個動詞+不同的介詞/副詞;同一個介詞/副詞+不同的動詞。諸如此類的固定短語,屬于最基本的知識,如果學生有錯誤,則應該加強背誦并平時多解題,進而加以鞏固。

 

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