【題目】

After 15 years in the USA, he has finally decided to American ______ citizenship.

A. concentrate on

B. apply for

C. look out for

D. appeal to

【答案】B

【解析】句意:在美國(guó)15年后,他終于決定申請(qǐng)美國(guó)國(guó)籍了。concentrate on集中精力于;apply for申請(qǐng);look out for小心;appeal to呼吁,吸引。

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