【題目】The boss asked Tom to leave because he was usually late for work. The underlined phrase means .

A.left Tom outB.advised Tom to leaveC.kicked Tom off

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:老板要湯姆離開,因?yàn)樗习嘟?jīng)常遲到。劃線短語的意思是把他趕走。

本題考查動(dòng)詞短語。left him out遺漏了湯姆,advised Tom to leave建議湯姆離開,kicked Tom off把湯姆趕走。根據(jù)because he was usually late for work可知,因?yàn)闇方?jīng)常上班遲到,因此老板把他趕走了,也就是辭退。故選C。

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