【題目】He always _______other's help ______. His colleagues don't want to cooperate with him.
A.considers; seriously
B.respects; thankfully
C.takes; for granted
D.takes; into account

【答案】C
【解析】考查動詞詞組。句意:他總是認(rèn)為別人的幫助是理所當(dāng)然的。他的同事們不想與他合作。A. considers”考慮“; seriously”嚴(yán)肅地,認(rèn)真地“;B. respects”尊重“; thankfully”感謝“;C. takes; for granted”認(rèn)為---理所當(dāng)然;“D. takes; into account”顧及,重視“。故選C。

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