4.With the mid-term exam to take tomorrow.I can't ____the time to see the film  with you at present.( 。
A.coverB.admitC.affordD.avoid

分析 明天就要期中考試了,目前我不能花費時間和你一起看電影.

解答 答案是C.考查動詞的辨析.A 覆蓋;B 承認(rèn);C 提供,負(fù)擔(dān)得起;D 避免.句意是""明天就要期中考試了,目前我不能花費時間和你一起看電影.使用詞組can't afford sth.to do sth.沒有(時間/金錢)做某事;負(fù)擔(dān)不起.故選C.

點評 解答此類問題首先需要理解每個單詞的基本含義,并注意交叉含義間的區(qū)別,了解其特殊用法及習(xí)慣搭配等特點,然后結(jié)合語境選擇正確答案.

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