18.People found it hard to           so much advertising in TV series that a rule has been made to ban it.( 。
A.catch up withB.put up withC.get along withD.get away with

分析 人們發(fā)現(xiàn)很難忍受電視連續(xù)劇里有如此多的廣告,以致于已經(jīng)制定了規(guī)則來禁止它.

解答 答案:B
A.catch up with 追上,趕上;  B.put up with  忍受,容忍; C.get along with  進展,與…和睦相處;  D.get away with 僥幸成功,僥幸逃脫;根據(jù)句中"已經(jīng)制定了規(guī)則來禁止它"可推知,此處應表示人們難以忍受電視連續(xù)劇里有那么多的廣告;故選B

點評 本題考查了動詞短語put up with 的用法.做本題時,主要應根據(jù)完整句子的句意提示,并結合各選項中動詞短語的意思,進行邏輯推理,從而找到符合該處句意的選項.本題的難點在于對各動詞短語意思的把握上,因此平時應注意增加詞匯及短語的積累,并需要牢固記憶.

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