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19.It has been raining every day so far.I hope tomorrow will              fine.(  )
A.turn upB.turn toC.turn intoD.turn out

分析 到目前每天都在下雨,我希望明天天气能转好.

解答 答案:D
该题考查动词短语意义辨析.turn up意为"出现、露面",turn to意为"求助于",turn into意为"变成、转化成",turn out意为"结果是、最终是",由第一句"到目前每天都在下雨"可知,下一句表达的意思为希望明天的天气"最终是"晴朗的,所以应用turn out,故选D.

点评 考查动词及动词搭配辨义时,要准确掌握每个动词或搭配含义,并根据题干含义或逻辑关系选择正确答案.

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