You’d better stop complaining again and again. Otherwise, you’ll ______ quarreling with Rose again.
A.make upB.turn upC.put upD.end up
D

試題分析:句意為:你最好不要再一次又一次的抱怨了,否則,你最終還是要和Rose再次吵起來。make up 彌補,化妝,組成;turn up 出現(xiàn),發(fā)生;put up舉起,掛起,張貼;end up以---而結(jié)束。故答案應(yīng)為D。
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