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Every time I take part in a friend’s big party I always go to talk to those who just sit alone so that they don’t feel ________.

A. let out B. wiped out

C. left out D. faded out

 

C

【解析】

试题分析: 句意:每次我去参加朋友的大型聚会,我总会去和那些独自坐着的人们去说话,为了不让他们感到受到冷落。A. let out 发出;B. wiped out 消灭; C. left out 漏掉,冷落;D. faded out淡出,渐弱。选C。

考点:考查动词短语辨析

 

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