He thought that as he had worked for the company for so long, he higher pay.

A. received B. required

C. deserved D. saved

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞辨析 Received收到;required要求;deserved應得;saved節(jié)省;句意:他認為因為自己在這家公司工作了很長時間,他應得高工資。根據(jù)as he had worked for the company for so long,時間長了,所以要加薪,故選C

考點 : 考查動詞辨析

 

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