【題目】The new TV play Zhao Wei stars in is being shooting and will soon __________.

Really? It must be romantic.

A. turn out

B. come out

C. start out

D. go out

【答案】B

【解析】句意:——趙薇主演的新電視劇正在拍攝中并會(huì)很快上演。——真的?那一定是愛(ài)情劇。come out發(fā)行,出現(xiàn)。turn out生產(chǎn),開(kāi)除;start out出發(fā),動(dòng)身;go out出去。

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