Many towns and villages had their water supply ________ because there was no electricity.


  1. A.
    put off
  2. B.
    taken off
  3. C.
    cut off
  4. D.
    been off
C
句意:很多地方的水源供應(yīng)被切斷。put off“推遲”;take off“起飛,脫下”;be off“離開(kāi)”,皆不合句意。
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