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It isn't easy to put up with people who are impolite.

A: tolerate
B: accept
C: swallow
D: take

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解析:句意为:容忍不礼貌的人不容易。put up with意为“忍耐、容忍”。tolerate意为“忍耐”;accept意为“接受”; swallow意为“吞下”; take意为“拿、取”。因此选A项。
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