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2.Just ________ a minute while I go for a pen to write down your phone number.(  )
A.hold downB.hold toC.hold onD.hold back

分析 句意为:请稍等,我要拿支笔写下你的电话号码.

解答 答案:C   hold down 意为"压住,镇压,使固定,限制";hold to意为"坚持,紧握";  hold on意为"坚持,等一等,别挂电话";hold back意为"阻碍,隐瞒,控制";本句题干是电话用语 hold on a minute等一分钟,但是要理解为"等一会就…,别挂断",所以本题选择C.

点评 正确理解hold相关的动词短语的含义,再结合句意做出正确的选择.

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