6.Li Lei cannot eat so big a watermelon.You have to cut it_______.( 。
A.upB.outC.offD.down

分析 李磊吃不下那么大的一只西瓜;你必須把它切開(kāi).

解答 答案是A.本題考查動(dòng)詞cut和不同副詞搭配的短語(yǔ).cut up切開(kāi),切碎;cut out裁剪出; cut off切斷(供應(yīng)、聯(lián)系等);cut down砍倒;削減;根據(jù)上文語(yǔ)境"李磊吃不下這么大的一只西瓜",很自然的要"切開(kāi)",所以答案選擇A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 要在識(shí)記常見(jiàn)動(dòng)副詞短語(yǔ)的基礎(chǔ)上理解語(yǔ)境,根據(jù)具體語(yǔ)境推斷合理的答案.

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