Chinese government should ______ taking action at once to defend the Diaoyu Islands.
A.set aboutB.set offC.set out D.set down
A

試題分析:考查詞組:A. set about開始,后面接doing,B. set off出發(fā),動(dòng)身,引發(fā),引爆,C. set out 開始,后面接to do,D. set down記下,句意:中國政府應(yīng)該開始采取行動(dòng)來保護(hù)釣魚島了。AC都是“開始”,但是set about后面接動(dòng)名詞,選A。
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