() 7. More and more students  too much homework and they are really tired of it.

   A. complain about   B. care about

   C. learn about      D. hear about

7. A

7. A 

(考查動詞短語辨析。complain about“抱怨”;care about “關(guān)心,照顧”;learn about“學(xué)習(xí)”;hear about“聽說”。根據(jù)句 意“越來越多的學(xué)生抱怨有太多的作業(yè),他們真的厭煩了”。)

題目來源:2016年啟東中學(xué)作業(yè)本九年級英語下冊譯林版 > Unit3 單元檢測卷

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