3.-You know I dropped medicine and _____ physics?
-You made a right decision.( 。
A.took upB.took inC.took apartD.took off

分析 -我放棄學(xué)醫(yī)改學(xué)物理了.
-你做出了正確選擇.

解答 答案:A
該題考查動詞搭配意思辨析,take up意為"開始從事",take in意為"理解、接受",take apart意為"分解、拆開",take off意為"起飛",由題干意義可知,第一個人要表達的意思為自己放棄學(xué)醫(yī)而選擇物理學(xué)作為自己的新專業(yè),所以應(yīng)用take up,故選A.

點評 考查動詞及動詞搭配辨義時,要準(zhǔn)確掌握每個動詞或搭配含義,并根據(jù)題干含義或邏輯關(guān)系選擇正確答案.

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