After about half an hour’s bargaining, the salesman finally give ________ and let me take the computer for 3000yuan.


  1. A.
    up
  2. B.
    in
  3. C.
    out
  4. D.
    away
B
give in“屈服”;give up“放棄”;give out“分發(fā)”;give away“泄露”。
句意為“經(jīng)過大約半小時的討價還價,,賣主終于讓步了,讓我以3000元的價格拿走了這臺電腦”。
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A.

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