【題目】Whether we’ll hold the sports meeting ____________ the weather

A. trust on B. depends on

C. take on D. set on

【答案】B

【解析】

試題解析:考察短語辨析。A信任;B決定于,取決于;C穿上,呈現(xiàn),承擔(dān);D唆使,開始,攻擊?梢酝茰y天氣是運動會是否舉辦的因素,故推測句意:運動會是否舉辦取決于天氣,其他選項不符合題意。故選B。

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