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17.After several rounds of competition,the little girl        because of her excellent spoken English and quick response(  )
A.put outB.picked outC.broke outD.stood out

分析 在几轮的比赛之后,由于她优秀的口语和快速的反应,这个女孩特别引人注目.

解答 答案:D.根据because of her excellent spoken English and quick response可知这个女孩特别引人注目,四个选项的含义分别是put out"扑灭";pick out"辨别出";break out"爆发";stand out"突出,显眼",所以答案是D.

点评 考查动词短语辨析.stand out 的用法主要有站出来,突出,杰出,坚持抵抗,
例句:Yao Ming stands out among the crowd.

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