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20.Millions of people have been thrown ________ due to the global economic depression.( )A. | out of place | B. | out of sight | C. | out of control | D. | out of work |
分析 由于全球经济的萧条,上百万的人都失业了.
解答 答案D.
考查介词短语的辨析,out of place"不合适,不恰当",out of sight"看不见",out of control"失去控制",out of work"失业",根据语境经济萧条带来的是人们的失业,故答案为D.
点评 考查介词短语的辨析,在平时的学习中要对这些短语进行积累,再根据具体的语境确定答案.
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