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You can take anything from the shelf and read, but please ________ the books when you've finished with them.


  1. A.
    put on
  2. B.
    put down
  3. C.
    put back
  4. D.
    put off
C
解析:
此題題意是“你可以拿書架上任何一本書,但看完后請放回原處”.此題考查的是由put所構(gòu)成的一些短語的區(qū)別和用法.put on穿上,上演;
put down放下,記上;
put back放回;
put off推遲.
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