题目内容

Don’t make me angry again. I must warn you that my patience has almost _______.

A. given out B. given off

C. given up D. given in

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:别再惹我生气了。我必须警告你我的耐心快到极点的。A. given out筋疲力尽,用完,分发;B. given off散发(光;气味);C. given up放弃;D. given in 屈服;投降。根据语境判断是:忍耐力有限快被耗完了,所以选A。

考点:考查动词短语的用法。

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