— I don’t feel like going to the sports meet next week. There are too many excellent athletes.

— It is foolish of you to _______ trying.


  1. A.
    give in
  2. B.
    give up
  3. C.
    give off
  4. D.
    give away
B
考查短語辨析。give in屈服,give up 放棄, give off釋放光線或氣味,give away贈(zèng)送,泄露,句意:我不想?yún)⒓酉轮艿倪\(yùn)動(dòng)會(huì)了,那有許多優(yōu)秀的運(yùn)動(dòng)員。你放棄嘗試真是太愚蠢了。故選B。
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