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        1. His co-workers ______ him though he himself didn’t think he had done anything special.

           A. thought highly of                 B. looked up to  

           C. sing high praise of                   D. show great respect for

          A    


          解析:

                 題意:盡管他自己認(rèn)為自己沒有做什么特別的事情,他的工友們對他的評價(jià)很高。think highly of 固定搭配,譯為“對…評價(jià)高”符合題意。Show great respect 后應(yīng)用介詞to, C 說法錯(cuò)誤,look up to 向上看,不合題意。

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