【題目】— Donald Trump won the presidential election with the help of his supporters.

— Yes. Just as the saying goes, “___________”.

A.Practice makes perfectB.One tree cannot make a forest

C.Where there is a will, there is a wayD.Every dog has its day

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——唐納德·特朗普在支持者的幫助下贏得了總統(tǒng)選舉。 ——是的。俗話說(shuō)“獨(dú)木不成林”。

考查習(xí)語(yǔ)。A. Practice makes perfect熟能生巧;B. One tree cannot make a forest獨(dú)木不成林;C. Where there is a will, there is a way有志者事竟成;D. Every dog has its day凡人皆有得意時(shí)。根據(jù)前文“特朗普在支持者的幫助下贏得了總統(tǒng)選舉”可知,此處要說(shuō)的是個(gè)人力量單薄,要人幫助,才能成大事,即“獨(dú)木不成林”,B選項(xiàng)符合語(yǔ)境,故選B。

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