6.The kind old lady offered to __________ the poor homeless child.( 。
A.take overB.take upC.take inD.take off

分析 那位善良的老婦人主動收養(yǎng)了那個無家可歸的孩子.

解答 答案:C
解析:A:接管(職位或公司);B:占據(jù);從事;C:接受;收養(yǎng);D:脫下.根據(jù)句意"那位善良的老婦人主動收養(yǎng)了那個無家可歸的孩子"及所給選項分析可知,本題答案為C選項;其余選項均不符合題意.

點評 本題考查動詞短語的辨析,做此類題目時一定要清楚各個選項的含義及用法,再結(jié)合句意選出正確的答案.

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