—How lovely these children are!

—Yeah.They______ memories of my childhood.

A. called out   B. called for C. called up D. called on

C

call out“出動, 向…叫喊”, call for “需要,要求”, call up“召集, 使想起, 提出, 打電話給”, call on“號召, 呼吁, 約請, 訪問”。此句意思是“他們引起了我對童年的回憶。

 

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