It?s hard to ________ the green beans from the red ones, because there are too many of them.

A. work out B. watch out

C. sort out D. set out

C

【解析】考查詞組辨析, A解決,制定;B當(dāng)心,注意;C分類,挑選出;D開始,陳列,陳述;句意:很難從紅色豆子中把綠的的挑選出來,因?yàn)橛刑嗔。故選C。

考點(diǎn):考查固定搭配。

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