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The stolen bag was finally found_____in ...

The stolen bag was finally found_____in the forest nearby with nothing left in it.

A.abandoned        B.adopted           C.returned          D.lost

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:句意,最终,这个被偷的包被发现丢弃在附近的森林里,包里什么都没有。abandoned 被遗弃的 adopted 被采用的 returned 被送回的 lost 迷路的,可知A,最符合题意。 考点:本题考查词汇的用法。
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