Having entered the classroom, the teacher ___ the book on the desk.

       A. laid     B. lied     C.lay     D. lain

A


解析:

區(qū)別:lie-lied-lied 意為:說謊;lie-lay-lain 意為:位于,后常接狀語;lay-laid-laid意為:放,擱,下蛋。

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