单选题We ______ at a very attractive hotel on the way back from Paris.Aput upBdropped outCtook inDdwelt on

单选题
We ______ at a very attractive hotel on the way back from Paris.
A

put up

B

dropped out

C

took in

D

dwelt on


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解析:
句意:从巴黎回家的路上我们在一家非常吸引人的小旅馆暂住。put up at有“在某地暂住”的意思。drop out不参与,离去,放弃。take in吸收。dwell on细想,详述。

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