Maggie wanted an evening job that would allow her to ______ her son during the day.

A.look at

B.look around

C.look after

D.look out

 

【答案】

C

【解析】本題考查詞組的意思,題意英語照顧的意思,選C,look at是察看,注視的意思。look around   是環(huán)顧四周look out是小心,注意的意思。

 

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