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10.In such cases,the baggage is ___________ to a porter at the entrance and brought to the room by him rather than the bellman.(  )
A.turned inB.turned downC.turned overD.turned up

分析 在这种情况下,行李在门口就交给行李员,由他而不是由接待服务员送至客房.

解答 答案是C.本题考查动词短语词义辨析.turn in 上交;turn down把音量调低;拒绝;turn over 移交; (使)翻转; 仔细考虑;turn up调高,出现;根据句意,把行李"移交"给行李员,所以答案选择C.

点评 关于短语动词的解题,首先要积累识记尽可能多的短语动词及其含义,然后结合语境进行合理的推断.

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