Bill's just __________ himself a part in a Broadway show.


  1. A.
    led
  2. B.
    landed
  3. C.
    argued
  4. D.
    lost
B
試題分析:A. led帶領(lǐng)B. landed vt 取得(一份難得的工作、合同等),登陸C. argued爭論D. lost失去,句意:比爾在百老匯的一場歌舞劇為自已謀得了一個角色。選B。
考點:考查動詞辨析
點評:動詞的詞義辨析要放在上下文中進行。特別要注意動詞的搭配和一詞多義。象這道題的land的用法就很特殊。
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