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You can take anything from the shelf and read,but please______the books when you’ve finished with them.

A.put on               B.put down                  C.put back                    D.put off

C


解析:

本題考查動詞短語辨析。四個短語都有“放”的意思。put on 意思是“放?在……?上”;put down是指“放下”;put back意思是“放回”;put off是“推送,阻止,脫掉”。

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