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When it          choosing your future career, what kind of things will you take into consideration?

A. focuses on           B. speaks of            C. refers to     D. comes to

 

【答案】

 D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:當提到選擇你未來的事業的時候,你會考慮到什么樣的事情?focus on集中注意力;speak of 談到……;refer to提到,涉及,參考;when it comes to…當提到……的時候。故選D。 

考點: 考查動詞短語的用法。

 

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