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【题目】

Little Johnny felt the bag, curious to know what it __________.

A. collected

B. contained

C. loaded

D saved

【答案】B

【解析】句意:小约翰尼摸了摸包,好奇的想知道它里边装的什么。collect收集;contain包含,容纳,控制,抑制;load装(载),使负担;save节省,保存。

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