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11.They had a spare room,so they agreed to ___ the two travelers for a night.( )A. | put up | B. | take up | C. | call up | D. | pick up |
分析 他们有一个空房间,所以他们同意留宿这两位旅行者一个晚上.
解答 答案:A 本题中A项put up常用的意思有:建造,张贴,留宿等;B项take up常用的意思有:从事,占用等;call up意为"打电话,唤起等";pick up意为"捡起,接人,学会,加速等",根据句意"他们有一个空房间,所以他们同意留宿这两位旅行者一个晚上."只有A项取"留宿"之意符合语境.故答案为A.
点评 考查动词短语的辨析.这类题目只要记住常用动词短语的意思,然后结合语境都可以得出正确答案.
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