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8.It is too early to tell whether ________ the public expenses will benefit the company workers or not.(  )
A.cutting downB.cutting upC.cutting offD.cutting away

分析 削减公共开支是否有利于公司的工人,这还为时过早.

解答 答案:A.
cut down削减、缩短、砍倒;cut up 切开、切碎;cut off切断、中断;cut away切除、剪去.结合句意"削减公共开支是否有利于公司的工人,这还为时过早."可知,cut down符合语境,故选A.

点评 本题考查动词短语的词义辨析.词汇辨析题首先要掌握各个选项的词义、固定搭配、用法,然后再根据句意,结合语境,选出正确答案

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