【題目】The doctor telephoned to say that he couldn't __________ the meeting because he had to look after a patient.

A. join B. attend

C. join in D. take part in

【答案】B

【解析】句意:醫(yī)生打電話說他因?yàn)橐疹櫼晃徊∪瞬荒艹鱿瘯?huì)議。join參加組織,團(tuán)體;加人某人,成為其中一員;attend出席會(huì)議;上課;聽報(bào)告;上學(xué)或參加儀式/典禮等;join in加入某人,參加某項(xiàng)活動(dòng);take part in參加大型群眾性或集體性活動(dòng)。參加會(huì)議attend the meeting.

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