—Frank, what do you usually do at the weather station?
—I      temperatures at 8 and 12 o'clock every day in the notebook.


  1. A.
    put up
  2. B.
    put on
  3. C.
    set up
  4. D.
    set down
D
短語辨析。A張貼;舉起;留宿;B增加,表演;C建立成立;D寫下,記下。句意:—Frank,你在氣象站里做說明工作?—每天8點(diǎn)到12點(diǎn)我在筆記本上記下溫度。根據(jù)句意說明D正確。
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