Your house is always so neat-how do you ______ it with three children?


  1. A.
    manage
  2. B.
    serve
  3. C.
    adapt
  4. D.
    construct
A
考查動詞辨析。 manage 經(jīng)營,管理,serve 服務(wù), adapt 采納,收養(yǎng), construct建設(shè),句意:你的房子總是很整潔 --- 帶著三個孩子你是怎么做到的?所以選A。
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