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Peter’s handwriting is really too bad to read; I can hardly ________ what exactly he’s trying to say.
A.give outB.leave outC.make outD.bring out
C

试题分析:考查词组:A. give out分发,散发,精疲力竭,B. leave out 遗漏,C. make out辨认出,理解,D. bring out显现,句意:彼得的笔迹是真的太不好读,我很难理解他想说什么。选C。
点评:这题的词组是用不相同的动词加上不的同介词或副词组成的,要注意区别,记忆的时候不能忽视,这是常见的命题方式。平时要加强记忆,做题时,别忘了要结合上下文句意判断。词组题没有捷径,只有加强平时的积累。
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