13.Here are some tomatoes.Please ________.(  )
A.cut it upB.cut up itC.cut them up.

分析 這里有一些西紅柿,請(qǐng)把他們切了.

解答 答案:C.cut up 切碎,代詞放中間,這里用them代替tomatoes,故答案是C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) cut up切開(kāi),切碎
cut out刪去
cut off切除,中斷
cut down削減,縮短

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