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It’s easy to _________ this camera , while putting the pieces together is quite difficult, so you must keep the directions well.

A.take overB.take apartC.take downD.take up

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:拆開這個照相機很容易,然而把這些零件再安在一起很困難,所以你必須很好的保留說明書。take over接管;take apart拆開;take down記下;take up開始從事, 選B

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