Every minute counts before the College Entrance Examination. So we must

the limited time.

A. make out of B. make the most of

C. take charge of D. take care of

 

B

【解析】考查短語辨析。句意: 高考前的每一分鐘都很重要, 因此我們必須充分利用有限的時間。make the most of充分利用; make out of由……制成, 用……做原料; take charge of負責; take care of照顧。

 

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