Mary gave Jack so much help that he gave her some roses ______ for her kindness

A. in turn B. by turns C. in answer D. in return

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:Mary給了Jack很多幫助,所以作為她善良的回報,Jack送給Mary一些玫瑰花。in turn依次;by turns輪流地;in answer回答;in return作為回報,選D。

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