The Chinese teacher asked her to _______ unnecessary words and sentences.
A.bring outB.let outC.leave outD.make out
C

試題分析:句意:這位中國老師讓她忽略不必要的詞和句子。bring out出版 let out使(火)熄滅 leave out忽略 make out辨認出,根據(jù)題意,選C。
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