【題目】— What do you suggest he do to get rid of the financial trouble?

— As is often the case in the business world, he should ______ the dangerous situation he is in now.

A. look up to B. wake up to C. live up to D. stand up to

【答案】B

【解析】考查動詞短語。A. look up to尊敬;B. wake up to認(rèn)識到;C. live up to做到;D. stand up to經(jīng)得起,抵抗。句意:——你建議他做些什么來擺脫財務(wù)困境?——就像商界的情況一樣,他應(yīng)該清醒地認(rèn)識到他現(xiàn)在所處的危險境地。表示認(rèn)識到,故選B.

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