He kept begging me for a new bike, and I finally _______


  1. A.
    gave out
  2. B.
    gave away
  3. C.
    gave in
  4. D.
    gave up

試題分析:短語辨析。give out分發(fā),筋疲力盡;give away贈(zèng)送;泄漏,出賣;give in 屈服,讓步;give up放棄;句意:他不停地向我要一輛新的自行車,最后我讓步了,給他買了。根據(jù)句意說明C正確。
考點(diǎn):考查短語辨析
點(diǎn)評:對于短語辨析。要注意同一個(gè)動(dòng)詞后面接不同的介詞,構(gòu)成的不同的短語,本題就是考查這一類型。在平時(shí)要加強(qiáng)積累。
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