15.I believe he is a great writer.I am now eagerly waiting his new novel to _____.(  )
A.make outB.turn outC.come outD.go out

分析 我相信他是一位偉大的作家.我現(xiàn)在正急切地等待著他的新小說出版.

解答 答案C.
A.make out"理解;辨認(rèn)出"B.turn out"結(jié)果是,證明是"C.come out"出版;出來,發(fā)芽"D.go  out"出去;熄滅".根據(jù)語境"I am eagerly waiting his new novel…"及本句話所要表達(dá)的意思,可知答案選C.

點評 本題考查動詞短語辨析.動詞短語辨析一直是高考考查的一個熱點,它注重考查考生結(jié)合語境選用詞語的能力,由于英語詞匯豐富并且用法多變,考生掌握起來有較大的難度,因此平時應(yīng)注意動詞短語的積累,理解其基本含義和用法,再聯(lián)系句子所表述的意義和語境,選出正確的答案.

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