8.The doctor has ________ a new idea for the treatment,which is well thought of by his companions.( 。
A.come aboutB.put forwardC.taken onD.come up

分析 醫(yī)生已經(jīng)為治療提出了一個杯他的同伴(同事)高度贊揚的新想法.

解答 答案:B
解析:A在乎;B提出;C呈現(xiàn);D走上前;升起;被提出(主動表被動).首先根據(jù)句意"醫(yī)生提出新的想法"可以把A、C選項直接排除,另外D選項無被動,且其主語應該是"想法"而不是"醫(yī)生",故排除.綜上,只有B選項符合句意及用法.

點評 本題考查動詞短語.做此類題目時一定要熟悉每個動詞短語的含義并結合用法與其在句中的成分來選擇合適的形式.

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