“Zhu Zhiwen Overcoat Brother, came here to us in singing for the National Day the other day.
A. join B. join in
C. attend D. take part in
A
【解析】考查動詞(短語)辨析!皡⒓、加入”:①join:加入某個組織(成為其中一員)。例如:join the army.②join (sb) in (doing) sth:(加入到某人中)參加某個活動。③attend:為正式用語,指參加會議、婚禮、典禮,聽報告、講座等。例如:attend a meeting, attend school.④take part in:參加活動(并在其中起到積極的作用)。根據(jù)該空后的結(jié)構(gòu)“us in singing”,故該題正確答案為A.該句句意:“幾天之前大衣哥朱之文到這兒和我們一起為國慶放歌。”
考點:動詞(短語)辨析
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