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If he had taken the doctor’s advice and ...

If he had taken the doctor’s advice and       smoking and drinking, he would be much

better now.

A.cut in      B.cut off       C.cut out     D.cut away

 

C 【解析】A.cut in插嘴;超车;插入B.cut off切断;中断; C.cut out切断;停止; D.cut away切掉,砍掉 句意:如果他听取了医生的建议停止抽烟喝酒,那么现在他就会好的多了。根据句意选C。 考点:考查动词短语辨析。  
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