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【题目】With a violent effort, Mathilde Loisel overcame her grief and replied, “Nothing. Only I haven't a dress. Give your invitation to some friend of yours whose wife will ________ better than I shall.”

A. turn out B. carry out

C. give out D. come out

【答案】A

【解析】试题分析:考查动词短语。A.turn out结果是,证明是;B.carry out执行,完成;C.give out分发,公布;D. come out出来,出现,出版。句意:玛蒂尔德·卢瓦泽尔努力克服了自己的悲伤,回复到:没什么。如果我没有裙子,就把你的请柬送给证明比我会好的你那些朋友的妻子。在此turn out作系动词。A项符合语境。

【知识拓展】

1.make out(1) 理解,明白。如:I couldn’t make out what he meant. 我不懂他是什么意思。(2) 看清,(勉强)辨认出。如:I can’t make out his handwriting. 我辨认不出他的笔迹。We made out three figures moving in the distance. 我们看出远处有三个人影在移动。(3) 填写。如:I asked her to make out a receipt. 我叫她打了个收条。(4) 假装,装成,声称。如 :He made out to be ill. 他假装生病了。He makes out that he’s younger than me. 他声称比我年轻。

2.work out 1(根据推理或计算)得出; 算出 (n. / wh-从句)2) 想出;制订出;产生 (n. / wh-从句)3) 锻炼;训练 (非正式用语)4) 有好结果;进行情况良好(5(情况等的)发展,进行

turn out1)关掉。Turn out the light. 关灯。(2)赶出,辞退。He was turned out of his job. 他被辞退了。(3)集合,出席。Voters turned out in good numbers. 选民出席率很高。(4)结局,原来是。The story turned out happily. 故事结局圆满。She turned out to be his daughter.原来她就是他的女儿。

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