【題目】With the situation worsening, the army threatens to_______ if a general election is not to be held as scheduled. So let's _______some serious work.
A.take over, get down to
B.take up, come up with
C.take on, come down with
D.take apart, live up to

【答案】A
【解析】考查動(dòng)詞詞組。A. take ove接管, get down to開始做---;B. take up占據(jù),從事于,開始做, come up with提出,想出;C. take on雇傭,呈現(xiàn),承擔(dān), come down with付錢,染上 ;D. take apart, 拆卸,拆開, live up to 不辜負(fù)。句意:隨著情況變得更糟糕,如果大選沒(méi)有如期舉行,軍隊(duì)威脅要接管一切。所以讓我們開始做一些嚴(yán)肅的工作吧。故選A。

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