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D. look after 2. We want to rent a bus which can 40 people for our trip to Beijing. A. load B. hold C. fill D. support limit n. 1). [C] the greatest amount, number or level of something that is either possible or allowed: 限度,限制 Is there a limit on the amount of money you can claim? I think we ought to put a strict limit on the amount of time we can spend on the project. There39。堅(jiān)持下去 。d better take two. 4) to make something, especially a meeting or an election happen: 舉辦 Could we hold a meeting to discuss this tomorrow afternoon? The election will be held on 8th of August. 5) to believe an idea or opinion: 持 … 觀點(diǎn) [+ to infinitive] Small amounts of alcohol are held to be good for the heart. You sold it to me, so if it breaks I39。s hand. He held her in his arms. [+ object + adjective] Could you hold the door open, please? Rosie held out an apple for the horse. All those who agree please hold up their hand (= raise their arm). 2) to support something: 支持,支撐 Will the rope be strong enough to hold my weight? Each wheel is held on with four bolts. 3) to contain or be able to contain something: 容納 This jug holds exactly one pint. One bag won39。 Here “l(fā)ooking out for bullets and running from one place to another” act as the subject of the sentence. That is, ving form acts as the subject. 1. ___________ the meeting himself gave them a great deal of encouragement. A. The president will attend B. The president to attend C. The president attended D. The president’s attending 2. __________ to sunlight for too much time will do harm to one’s skin. A. Exposed B. Having exposed C. Being exposed D. After being exposed look out for sb/sth phrasal verb to try to notice someone or something: 小心,當(dāng)心 Look out for Anna while you39。res is a private international anisation. Most of its members are doctors and health workers, but many other support professi