题目内容

 The latest major disaster that occurred in Zhejiang paralyzed traffic, caused blackouts and ______ water supplies for days.

A. cut down        B. cut off       C. cut up        D. cut out

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:动词短语辨析。A砍到,削减;B切断;C切碎;D剪裁;句意:在浙江省发生的交通瘫痪事故导致了多天停电和水供应被切断。根据句意说明B正确。首先要理解题干意思,其次要知道每个选项的意思。这类题目属于记忆考查题,所以关键在于平时的词汇的学习。多归纳、多总结、多记忆以及勤练习。对于词组的考查,经常会出现这类以动词为中心词,辅以介词构成动词词组的题目,要熟悉掌握这类词的用法。

考点:考察动词短语辨析

 

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D. Join a gym or club.

E. Join a Business Group

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1.________  

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2.________  

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3.________   

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4.________ 

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5.________     

Sites like Linked In and Yahoo offer several online forums (论坛) that can help expand networking opportunities. You could become friends with someone through one of the online discussions and then meet in person later. Linked In lists several groups it feels you might enjoy. Get involved with the groups that meet in person with things like business book groups, networking events, or social mixers. To join a Yahoo group, click on “groups,” then “business and finance.” Type in the name of your city in the search screen, and scroll through the list of local groups that appear.

 

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