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Caroline __________ staying at home, doing nothing at all. So she has made up her mind to find a job for herself


  1. A.
    is fond of
  2. B.
    is tired of
  3. C.
    is proud of
  4. D.
    is aware of
B
试题分析:考查词组:A. is fond of喜欢,B. is tired of 厌倦于,C. is proud of 对…自豪,D. is aware of意识到,句意:Caroline厌烦呆在家里什么也不做,所以她决定自己找个工作。选B。
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