When I told the great harm of smoking, he decided to _____.

 

  A. give in it B. give it in C. give up it D. give it up

 

 

D

本題考查詞義辨析。give in意思是“屈服;讓步,妥協(xié)”,后面不跟賓語(yǔ)。如果表示“向……妥協(xié)”,用give in to sb.的形式。如: In face of death, we would not give in to the enemy . (面對(duì)死亡,我們沒(méi)有向敵人投降。) give up意思是“放棄”,多表達(dá)“中途停止”,意思是“在感覺(jué)很難做到或知道利害后,主動(dòng)放棄”,可以作及物或不及物動(dòng)詞,后面跟名詞、動(dòng)名詞、代詞作賓語(yǔ)。跟代詞時(shí),要將代詞放在give與up的中間。

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