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19.-Are you _____the newspaper,Mary?-Almost.Here,you can take the news section in the living room.( )
A. | searching | B. | delivering | C. | finishing | D. | reading |
分析 ---你报纸读完了吗,玛丽?
---快了,客厅里的新闻版你可以拿走了.
解答 答案:C
该题考查动词意义辨析,search意为"搜寻、寻找",deliver意为"发表、递送",finish意为"完成、结束",read意为"阅读",由第二个人的回答"快了,客厅里的新闻版你可以拿走了"可知第一个人应该问的是"你读完报纸了吗?",所以可以排除A和B,而read只表示阅读,没有"读完了"的意思,所以排除D,故选C.
点评 考查动词及动词搭配辨义时,要准确掌握每个动词或搭配含义,并根据题干含义或逻辑关系选择正确答案.
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