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

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

C


解析:

考查動詞詞組的辨析。此句句意為:你可以從書架上隨便拿書去讀,但是讀完以后請把書放回原處put on 穿上,偽裝;put down寫下,平定;put off 推遲,搪寒;只有put back放回原處合句意。

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