On weekends the Smiths usually drive to the countryside and ________ the fresh air there.


  1. A.
    take off
  2. B.
    take up
  3. C.
    take out
  4. D.
    take in
D
動詞短語辨析。A起飛;脫掉;成功;B占據(jù);從事于;開始做;C取出;扣除;D吸收,呼吸;理解;欺騙;句意:在周末時,Smith一家總是開車去郊外呼吸新鮮空氣。根據(jù)句意選擇D。
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