16.We Chinese should ______ our good traditions.( 。
A.keep awayB.set upC.keep upD.keep down

分析 我們中國人應(yīng)該保持我們優(yōu)良的傳統(tǒng).

解答 答案:C.根據(jù)句義可知我們中國人應(yīng)該保持我們優(yōu)良的傳統(tǒng),所以用keep up 表示保持,因此答案是C.其他選項(xiàng)的含義分別是A"遠(yuǎn)離";B"建立";D"控制".

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查動(dòng)詞短語辨析.keep up 主要表示堅(jiān)持; 維持; 繼續(xù); 不低落; 不為(疾病等)所屈等含義.

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