【題目】—My phone was _______ and I didn’t realize it until this morning.

—No wonder I couldn’t get through last night.

A. out of dateB. out of placeC. out of orderD. out of reach

【答案】C

【解析】

考查介詞短語辨析。句意:我的手機(jī)壞了,直到今天早晨我才知道。難怪我昨天晚上打不通你的電話。A. out of date過時(shí);B. out of place雜亂無序的;C. out of order 無序的;出故障的;D. out of reach夠不著;由第二句話可以推理出對方的手機(jī)出了故障。故C項(xiàng)正確。

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