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5.All the gas in the world will _____ some day.( )| A. | give away | B. | put away | C. | run out | D. | run out of |
分析 世上的汽油总有一天会用光的.
解答 答案:C.
首先明确选项中各个短语的意思,A:捐送;B:收拾好;C:用光;D:用完(后面加名词或代词); 根据语境推测句意是""世上的汽油总有一天会用光的.,设空处后面没有宾语,由此判断句子中缺少短语:run out,故答案为C.
点评 了解每个选项的含义是做好此类题型的关键,还要从句意着手,根据句意作出解答;所以,平时的学习中要多进行积累词汇,才能很好的完成.
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