题目内容

My uncle hasn’t been able to quit smoking, but at least he has .

A.cut out B.cut off C.cut down D.cut up

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词短语。句意为:我的叔叔还没有能够戒烟,但是至少他已经减少了数量。选项A意为去除、删除、剪下;选项B意为切断、隔绝;选项C意为砍倒,减少;选项D意为切碎。根据句意,选择C。

考点:考查动词短语

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