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—When shall we start? —Let's _____ the t...

—When shall we start?

—Let's _____ the time for the trip. What about 8:30? Is that all right?

A. set          B. meet               C. make             D. take

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查动词:A. set确定,B. meet遇见,C. make 制作,D. take带走,拿,句意:--我们什么时候开始?--让我们确定旅行的时间。8点半怎样?行吗?选A。 考点:考查动词词义辨析
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