【題目】Seeing that e﹣commerce is an industry that ________ large amounts of money, she is considering breaking into the field.

A. takes in B. takes on

C. takes up D. takes down

【答案】A

【解析】

考查動詞短語的辨析。句意鑒于電子商務(wù)是一個(gè)吸收大量資金的行業(yè),她正在考慮進(jìn)入這個(gè)領(lǐng)域。take in吸收;吸引;領(lǐng)會;欺騙;take on承擔(dān);呈現(xiàn);雇用;錄用;take up占用(時(shí)間、空間或精力);開始從事;接受(提議);take down取下;拆卸;記錄,記下。根據(jù)句子所要表達(dá)的意思可知答案選A。注意不能選take up,take up是占用時(shí)間、空間或精力,而不是占用金錢。

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