If you say that some people are selfless, you agree because they ______ other people more than themselves.


  1. A.
    go through
  2. B.
    get along with
  3. C.
    care about
  4. D.
    concern about
C
試題分析:短語辨析。A經(jīng)歷;完成;用完;B相處,進(jìn)展;C擔(dān)心;喜歡;關(guān)心;D擔(dān)心;句意:如果你說一些人是無私的,你會(huì)同意,用完他們關(guān)心別人比關(guān)心自己還要多。故C正確。
考點(diǎn):考查短語辨析
點(diǎn)評(píng):動(dòng)詞的短語辨析中考查較多的是同一個(gè)動(dòng)詞+不同的介詞/副詞的搭配;或者同一個(gè)介詞/副詞+不同的動(dòng)詞的搭配。在平時(shí)要注意這方面的識(shí)記和辨析。
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