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You might not care about visiting your parents, but it ______ a lot to them.
A

attaches

B

associates

C

matters

D

concerns


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句意:对于回家探望父母,你也许并不在乎,但这对父母而言意义重大。matter要紧,有关系;有重大影响。attach依附;加入;使爱慕。associate (作为伙伴,盟友)加入;交往,结交。concern有关,关系到;使担忧,使烦恼。
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