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【题目】— I can’t find my English textbook.

— Is it possible that you ________ it at home?

A. lostB. sawC. leftD. gave

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——我找不到我的英语课本了。——你可能把它忘在家里了吧?本题考查动词辨析。A. lost遗失;B. saw看见;C. left丢失、离开;D. gave给。根据题干Is it possible that you ________ it at home?可以推知,课本可能是忘在家里了,leave sth. at/in/on a place:把某物留在某地,句中的动作发生在过去,所以用leave过去式left,故答案选C

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