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Their water supply has been_______ because of the earthquake.

A.cut out   B.cut off    C.cut down   D.cut away

B


解析:

考查动词词组的辨析。cut off (被迫)切断,断绝,合句意。而cut out(主动)切掉;cut down砍倒;cut away切掉/离,均为干扰项。

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