单选题We tried to find a table for seven, but they were all ______Agiven awayBkept awayCtaken upDused up

单选题
We tried to find a table for seven, but they were all ______
A

given away

B

kept away

C

taken up

D

used up


参考解析

解析:
句意:我们试着寻找一个七人桌,但是它们都被占了。take up占据(时间或地点);开始从事。give away分发;放弃;泄露。keep away防范;不接近。use up用完;耗尽。结合句意,故答案是C项。

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