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18.-Have you got any good plans,Jack?
-Let's go to the charity to _____ some money and old clothes.(  )
A.give awayB.put offC.take upD.stand for

分析 --约翰,你应经有了好的打算了吗?
--让我们去慈善机构捐一些钱和旧衣物吧.

解答 答案:A.考查动词短语. give away 赠送,捐赠;put off 推迟;take up 占据,开始从事;stand for 代表,象征,根据句意可知选择A项.

点评 本题考查动词短语的用法.高中英语动词的用法非常多,尤其是动词短语的用法,做题的关键是掌握每个动词短语的具体含义,另外在学习过程中要注意不断总结.

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