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【题目】The parents attempted to marrying the boy, though motivated but without a handsome pay, a decent car or a respectable apartment.

A.encourage their daughter fromB.discourage their daughter into

C.dissuade their daughter intoD.persuade their daughter out of

【答案】D

【解析】

考查动词短语。句意:父母试图说服女儿不要嫁给那个男孩,尽管他很有志向,但是却没有丰厚的薪水,像样的汽车或体面的公寓。A项的搭配是错误的;discourage sb from doing:阻止某人做某事,因此B项错误;dissuadesbfromdoing劝某人不做某事,因此C项错误;persuade sb out of sth:说服某人不做某事。因为男孩没有丰厚的薪水,像样的汽车或体面的公寓,因此父母试图说服女儿不要嫁给那个男孩。故选D

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