They have made up their mind to stick to the end.A:decided B:triedC:attempted D:managed
They have made up their mind to stick to the end.
A:decided
B:tried
C:attempted
D:managed
B:tried
C:attempted
D:managed
参考解析
解析:本句意思是:他们下决心坚持到最后。短语make up ones mind意为“下定决心”,例如:It's hard for him to make up his mind.他很难下定决心。decide意为“决定”,例如:He decided to stay until she came back.他决定留下来直到她回来。try意为“尝试”。 attempt 意为“试图”,例如:I would be the last to attempt to answer the question.我是最不可能去尝试回答这个问题的人。manage意为“设法对付”,例如:His wife knows how to manage him when he is angry.他的妻子知道在他生气时怎么对付他。只有选项A同句中画线短语含义接近。
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