My uncle hasn’t been able to quit smoking, but at least he has _______.
A.cut outB.cut upC.cut downD.cut off
C

試題分析:A. cut out剪掉,B. cut up切碎,C. cut down砍倒,減少,D. cut off切斷,句意:--我叔叔一直沒(méi)能夠戒煙,但是至少他減少了。根據(jù)句意選C。
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