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Although John was the eldest in the family, he always let his sister _____ charge of the house.

       A. take        B. hold         C. make        D. get

 A


解析:

     take charge of (=to be or become responsible for sb. or sth.) 負(fù)責(zé)、掌管、看管; He took charge of the department (or the children) .

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