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【题目】—Have we ____ water? —Yes,_____. We’d better get some.

A. run out of; we have run it out B. run out of; our water has run out

C. run out of; our water has been run out D. run out; our water has run out

【答案】B

【解析】

考查动词词组。句意:——我们的水不够用了吗?——是的,我们的水已经用完了。我们最好买一些。固定词组:run out of(相当于及物动词)---,用完---,耗尽---;run out(相当于不及物动词)用完,耗尽。故选B。

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