(   ) 4. Jack was in low spirits those days and his friends did all they could to          him

A. take;up B. put;up C. cheer;up D. turn;up

4. C考查動(dòng)詞短語辨析。take up占據(jù),開始從事; put up張貼,搭建;cheer up為某人鼓勁,歡呼;turn up出現(xiàn),調(diào)大.,句意:杰克最近情緒不高。他的朋友盡全力讓他高興起來。

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