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Lawyers often make higher _____ for their work than they should.

   A. bills    B. charges    C. prices    D. costs

B. charges.


解析:

make charges for對......收 (費(fèi)) ; 索 (價) 。charge也可以用作動詞, 表示“收費(fèi), 索價”, 如:1) We don't charge anything for that. (對此我們不收費(fèi)。) 2) How much do you charge for a haircut? (理個發(fā)要收多少錢?)

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