单选题When her neighbor Grandma Wang became ill, the girl often ______ .Afitted inBworked outCheld backDhelped out
单选题
When her neighbor Grandma Wang became ill, the girl often ______ .
A
fitted in
B
worked out
C
held back
D
helped out
参考解析
解析:
句意:当邻居王奶奶生病时,女孩经常帮忙。help out帮助(某人)摆脱困境。fit in适合。work out制定,研制。hold back阻止。
句意:当邻居王奶奶生病时,女孩经常帮忙。help out帮助(某人)摆脱困境。fit in适合。work out制定,研制。hold back阻止。
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