Briggs will       as general manager when Mitchel retires.
A.get awayB.take overC.set offD.run out
B.
句意:Mitchel退休時(shí),Briggs將接任總經(jīng)理職務(wù)。get away走開;take over接管,接任;set off出發(fā);run out用光,用完。
【考點(diǎn)定位】考查動(dòng)詞短語。
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