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Linda,        the TV a little bit. I’m trying to read the book named The adventures of Tom Sawyer.


  1. A.
    turn on
  2. B.
    turn off
  3. C.
    turn down
  4. D.
    turn up
C
试题分析:A. turn on 打开   B. turn off 关掉   C. turn down 调低  D. turn up调大;句意:琳达,把电视的声音调低一点。我正在试着读《汤姆历险记》这本书。故选C
考点:turn所构成的短语
点评:对于像make,take,come等词构成的动词短语,对于这样的动词固定短语,平时学习过程中唯有认真的记忆,遇到了就积累,并抽时间不断的复习重复,才是将此类题目做好的方法。
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