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It’s natural that a man can hardly ______ a smile when he hears some good news.


  1. A.
    hold up
  2. B.
    hold back
  3. C.
    hold off
  4. D.
    hold on
B
试题分析:句意:那是很自然的当一个人听到好消息的时候,他就会抑制不住的笑。hold up阻挡;hold back抑制; hold off拖延,不接近; hold on等一下。根据句意故选B.
考点:考查动词短语辨析。
点评:本题难度适中。动词短语是近几年高考的热点,不仅在单选还会出现在完形和短文改错中,主要考查对短语的意义和用法的掌握,同时要求考生正确理解语境。
即学即练:They will ______ their decision until Monday.
A. hold up           B. hold back         C. hold off          D. hold on
解析:C。句意:他们将延至星期一再作决定。
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