【題目】---What happened to George?

---Careless driving _______ him his life.

A. tookB. spent

C. costD. paid.

【答案】C

【解析】

本題考查:動詞辨析。選項A. took拿;。唤邮埽take的過去式)。B. spent花費(fèi)(spend的過去分詞);浪費(fèi);耗費(fèi)。C. cost花費(fèi);使付出。D. paid.支付(pay的過去式和過去分詞);付清。綜合分析前后句, 可知此處填 cost最合適,完整句意為:What happened to George?喬治怎么了?Careless driving cost him his life.粗心駕駛使他失去了生命。正確答案為:C

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