【題目】My bed _________ most of the small room in the back house where we are living now so I have to keep the bookshelf in the living room.

A. creates B. occupies C. provides D. possesses

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考查動詞。句意:在后屋我們生活的地方,我的床幾乎占據(jù)了小屋的大部分空間,于是我不得不把書架搬到了客廳。A.create創(chuàng)造,產(chǎn)生;B.occupy占據(jù);C.provide提供;D.possess擁有,故選B項。

考點 : 考查動詞

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