He       for two weeks , so he had a lot of work to       .


  1. A.
    was absence , make
  2. B.
    was absent , make up
  3. C.
    had absence , make out
  4. D.
    had absent , make
B
本題考查時態(tài)和動詞短語辨義。結(jié)合句意:他離開了兩周,因此有許多工作要彌補。be absent缺席; 離開; make up構(gòu)成,組成;(為…)化妝;補充,補足;和解。
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