【題目】重點(diǎn)短語(yǔ)

【1】be concerned ________ 關(guān)心某事,擔(dān)心某事

【2】________ an eye on 照看,注意

【3】go ________ 襲擊,適用于

【4】________ on (動(dòng)物)以……為食

【5】on the ________ of... 在……的邊緣

【6】stand ________ 代表

【7】have an effect ________ 對(duì)……有影響

【8】set ________ 建立;設(shè)立

【答案】見(jiàn)解析

【解析】【1】 about

【2】 keep

【3】 for

【4】 feed

【5】 brink

【6】 for

【7】 on

【8】 up

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