A thief broke__________′when I was leaving for my office.

题目
A thief broke__________′when I was leaving for my office.

A.in
B.up
C.out
D.off
参考答案和解析
答案:A
解析:
【考情点拨】考查词组词义辨析。【应试指导】句意:我正要动身去办公室的时候,一个窃贼突然闯了进来。break in打断,突然闯入;break up打碎,拆散;break out(战争、灾难、瘟疫)突然爆发;break off折断,中断。
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A

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