Hawaii, however, provides an ideal location to _____ the technology at a low price.
A.make outB.give outC.set outD.test out
D

試題分析:句意:然而,夏威夷提供了一個(gè)以低價(jià)來(lái)檢驗(yàn)這種技術(shù)的理想場(chǎng)所。make out看出,了解; give out分發(fā),發(fā)表;set out出發(fā)、動(dòng)身;test out測(cè)試,檢驗(yàn),故選D。
考點(diǎn): 考查動(dòng)詞短語(yǔ)詞義辨析的用法。
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