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14.My uncle hasn't been able to give up smoking,but at least he has ______.( )A. | cut out | B. | cut down | C. | cut up | D. | cut off |
分析 我的叔叔没能戒掉烟,但至少他已经减少抽烟的数量.
解答 答案:B.
A.cut out删去;B.cut down削减;C.cut up切开;D.cut off 切除,中断;根据but表示转折,指的不能戒烟但减少了量,故选B项.
点评 对于动词短语的词义辨析题要分清不同短语的含义,并结合句子的语境来进行判断,可采取排除法的方式来进行选择.
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