—Thank God you’re safe!

—I stepped backjust________to avoid the racing car.(2012·江蘇,29)

Ain time? Bin case

Cin need? Din vain

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

in time及時(shí);in case萬一,以防;in need需要;in vain徒勞,無濟(jì)于事。句意為:——謝天謝地,你是安全的!——我后退了一步,及時(shí)躲過了那輛賽車。由句意知選A項(xiàng)。

 

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