The president declared that he would ________ what he had said, that’s to say, the country would not withdraw their troops in Afganastan.


  1. A.
    break out
  2. B.
    keep out
  3. C.
    watch out
  4. D.
    back out
D
根據(jù)句意可判斷出總統(tǒng)原來許諾從阿富汗撤軍,但他卻宣告不從阿富汗撤軍了,即他違背了他的諾言。
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  1. 1.

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