_______away the old books and  _______ me that new one.


  1. A.
    Bring, bring
  2. B.
    Bring, take
  3. C.
    Take, take
  4. D.
    Take, bring
D
考查詞語(yǔ)辨析。bring 帶來(lái);take 帶走,根據(jù)句意,故選D。
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