The government won’t have the public officials ___ asking for gifts or money from people.

A. coming up with B. putting up with

C. getting away with D. doing away with

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查固定短語搭配。A.提出;想出;趕上;B.忍受;C.僥幸成功;僥幸逃脫;D.廢除;去掉;弄死。have sb doing:讓..一直做…句意:政府將不會讓從群眾身上索取禮物或錢財?shù)墓姽賳T一直僥幸逃脫的。故選C

考點:考查固定短語搭配

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