题目内容

She didn’t want to go to the party.So she        an excuse.

A.made up                    B.made out                   C.put up                       D.put out


解析:

句意为:她不想去参加晚会,所以编了个理由。make up(尤指为欺骗)临时编造,补充,包装;make out写出,(勉强地)看出,推断出;put up举起,建造,张贴,收起来;put out取出,熄灭,公布,制造。

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