— It's Mary's own fault if she feels ________ at the party.

— She makes no effort to be friendly to people.

A. cut out B. stood out

C. left out D. made out

C

【解析】考察介詞短語 A. cut out停止、取代; B. stood out突出;C. left out忽略、遺漏;D. made out理解、假裝。該對(duì)話意思為:----瑪麗在派對(duì)上感覺被遺漏了是她自己造成的。-----她也不努力對(duì)別人好點(diǎn)。根據(jù)句意。故選C

考點(diǎn):考察介詞短語

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