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        1. 1.― Is your father a teacher? ― Well, he .A.used to B.was used to C.used to be D.is used to be 查看更多

           

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          --- Is your father a teacher?

          ---Well, he _______.

          A. used to        B. was used to           C. used to be          D. is used to be

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            take phrasal verbs

            take after sb, phr. v [T not in progressive form]to look or behave like (an older relative): Mary really takes after her mother; she has the same eyes, nose and hair.

            take off phr. v

            1.[T](take sth, off) to remove (esp. clothes): Take your coat of f. opposite put on.

            2.[I](of a plane, spacecraft, etc.) to rise into the air at the beginning of a flight.

            3.[T](take sb. off) informal to copy the speech or manners of (someone), esp. for amusement; mimic: The actor made everyone laugh by taking off the members of the royal family.

            4.[T](take sth, off) to have a holiday from work on (the stated day) or for (the stated period): I'm taking Thursday off because 1'm moving house./Take a few days off, Michael.

            5.[I]to begin to become successful, popular, or well-known: It was at this point that her acting career really took off.

            6.[I]informal to go away, esp. on a journey or to leave in a hurry: She just took off without saying goodbye to anyone.

            take (sth.) over phr. v

            [I; T]to gain control over and be responsible for (something): Who do you think will take over now that the governor has Left./I'm feeling too tired to drive any more; will you take over?

            take to sb./sth. phr. v

            [T]to feel a liking for, esp. at once: I took to Paul as soon as we met./I'm not sure if he'll take to the idea.

            take sb./sth, up phr. v [T]

            1.to begin to spend time doing; interest oneself in:John took up acting while he was at college. [+-ving]Alfred's just taken up playing the guitar.

            2.(of things or events) to fill or use (space or time) esp. in a way that is unpleasant:The job took up most of Sunday./These boxes of yours are taking up too much space.

            3.to continue:I'll take up the story where I finished yesterday.

            注釋:amusement n.娛樂活動  gain vt.獲得

            mimic adj.模擬的  responsible adj.有責任的

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          1.Which “take off” in the following sentences has a different meaning?

          [  ]

          A.I took a week off in October and I'm taking off Thanksgiving, too.

          B.Everyone takes Christmas off.

          C.She used to take off her teacher to make her friends laugh.

          D.You need a break. Why not take a fortnight off from work?

          2.Melissa ________ her father in being generous.

          [  ]

          A.takes after
          B.takes off
          C.takes to
          D.takes up

          3.“Today, we are to ________ Unit 11, Planting trees.” Our teacher said to us at the very beginning of the class.

          [  ]

          A.take after
          B.take off
          C.take to
          D.take up

          4.He will ________ my job while I ________ a week ________ for New York.

          [  ]

          A.take after, take…to

          B.take up, take…after

          C.take to, take…over

          D.take over, take…off

          5.I ________ her the moment I met her.

          [  ]

          A.took after
          B.took to
          C.took over
          D.took off

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