4.After three hour's discussion,the meeting finally        without any agreement on the issue.( 。
A.broke outB.broke downC.broke awayD.broke through

分析 經(jīng)過三個小時的討論,會議最終以失敗結(jié)束了,就這一問題沒有達成任何協(xié)議.

解答 答案B.
break out"(戰(zhàn)爭、疾病、火災(zāi)、水災(zāi)等不愉快事件)突然發(fā)生,爆發(fā)";break down"失敗,崩潰,瓦解";break away"擺脫,脫離";break through"突破".根據(jù)下文的語境"without any agreement on the issue就這一問題沒有達成任何協(xié)議"和句子所表達的意思可知答案選B.

點評 本題考查動詞短語的辨析.英語中有的詞組沒有捷徑,只有平時加強記憶,要注意區(qū)別,記憶的時候不能忽視,這是常見的命題方式.平時要加強記憶,做題時,別忘了要結(jié)合上下文句意判斷.

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