【題目】- Was she badly hurt?

- Yes, each time she moved her leg, she a cry.

A. broke out B. took out C. let out D. kept out

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞短語辨析。A. broke out爆發(fā); B. took out拿出、去掉;C. let out放出、泄露;D. kept out不卷入。句意:——她傷的嚴(yán)重嗎?——對呀。每次她移動胳膊時(shí),都會發(fā)出呻吟聲。故選C。

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