1. The politician says that he will __ the welfare of the people.
A prey on
B take on
C get at
D see to
2. We had difficulties at first but everything worked __ smoothly in the end.
A off
B out
C away
D up
3. There is no easy solution to Japans labor__.
A decline
B vacancy
C rarity
D shortage
4. This ticket__ you to a free meal in our new restaurant.
A gives
B grants
C entitles
D credits
5. We need some sunshine; so we have__ up our minds to go abroad this year.
A set
B made
C brought
D given
答案:
1-5DBDCB
1. 选D①see to注意,照料Who is seeing to the arrangement for the next meeting? ②prey on猎取食物,折磨An eagle preys on smaller birds. ③take on 承担(任务)She took on the task with great courage. ④get at够得着Could you get at the top shelf?
2. 选B ①work out有好的结果I hope the new job works out for you.②work off借工作活动清除掉He often works off his anger.③work away继续In spite of all the difficulties, she worked away at her research work.④work up逐步形成,渐渐发展He worked up the firm from nothing.
3. 选D ①shortage匮乏,缺乏The work remains unfinished owing to shortage of staff.②vacancy (职位/位置的)空闲There is a good vacancy for a typist in the company.③rarity(物/现象的)很少见Rain is a rarity in the Sahara.
4. 选C ①entitle赋予,给予entitle sb to sth或entitle sb to do。If you fail three times, you are not entitled to do any more.②give可接双宾语,但直接宾语前不用介词t:You visits may give some comfort to the patient.③grant同意,准予,授予grant sth / grant sb sth:The general granted us permission to visit the military base.④credit相信,认为Until now I have always credited you with more sense.
5. 选B ①set ones mind on 决心要,很想要Weve set our minds on a visit to the Great Wall.②bring sth to mind想起The photo brings to our mind the days we spent together.③give ones mind to 注意某事物As a student, you should give your mind to stud
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