Changing the design of a new product may ______ the risk of its production in the market.

A.bring aboutB.come aboutC.bring upD.come up

A

解析試題分析:考查動詞短語辨析。A引起,使…發(fā)生;B形成,產(chǎn)生;C撫養(yǎng),撫育;D出來,發(fā)芽;走進;句意:改變新產(chǎn)品的設(shè)計也許會給市場上的產(chǎn)品帶來危險。根據(jù)句意說明A正確。
考點:考查動詞短語辨析
點評:動詞短語是高考?純(nèi)容?梢园凑找韵路椒▽W(xué)習(xí):1.在每個部分找出自己最熟悉或者最理解的短語,并根據(jù)該短語助記總體意思;2.熟記動詞本身所具有的全部意思;3.重點根據(jù)小品詞在該項中的總體意思結(jié)合動詞本身的意思,理解自己最不理解和不熟悉的短語4.脫離漢語,只看英語動詞短語,并放到具體句子和場景中認(rèn)識動詞短語5.注意有些短語意義很接近, 這要結(jié)合例句和上下文掌握它們的用法。

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