When he realized the police had spotted him,the man__the exit as quickly as possible.

A)made off          B)made for         C)made out      D)made up

B


解析:

這里空格處要填的是表示“走向”之意,這里只有“for”表示在同一水平線上“向……方向”。注意,句中有exit一詞,表示the man是在一建筑物內(nèi),所以不可能用out the exit(注意上下文),而且out是一個副詞,后面接名詞時需要有介詞of,所以正確選項(xiàng)是B)而不是C)。

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