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The director asked me to finish this task by Sunday. How can I        to ?

A. decideB. happen

C. try    D. manage

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:句意:主管要求我到周日的时候完成这项任务。我怎么才能做到呢?A决定;B碰巧,发生;C尝试;D设法做,经营,管理。Manage to do 设法做成某事,其他不符合语境,选D。 考点:考查动词辨析  
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