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What disappointed us was that their dete...

What disappointed us was that their determination finally _____.

A.ran out B.kept out C.used up D.ran out of

 

A 【解析】 考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:使我们失望的是他们最终丧失了决心。A. ran out耗尽,用完;B. kept out阻止进入,挡住;C. used up用完了的,筋疲力尽;D. ran out of用完,用尽。表示决心用完,用run out;短语run out of后接宾语。故选B项。  
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