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Children are encouraged to _________some pocket money for Christmas gifts.
A.put upB.put asideC.put inD.put down
B

试题分析:此处put up张贴,忍受;put aside储蓄;put in插话;put down正压,放下。句意:孩子们被鼓励存下零花钱买圣诞礼物。
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campus
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●Some students are worried about not getting satisfactory jobs and
feel小题4:        .
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job prospects. 
 
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●He小题5:         in business and finds it hard to get a satisfying job
in his hometown.
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●After an interview, he always thinks about how he performed in 
front of the interviewers and whether he could get a chance小题6:      .
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Hongjuan
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Experts’ opinion
●One’s capability小题9:         his or her chances of getting a job.
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