After he retired, Mr. Green _______painting, but soon lost interest.
A.took upB.gave upC.made upD.used up
A

試題分析:考查動詞短語。A從事,占(時間或地方);B放棄;C 組成,化妝;D用完。根據(jù)后句but soon
lost interest可知前句是他開始做,故A選項正確。句意:在他退休后,格林先生開始從事繪畫,但是很快
就失去了興趣。
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