---John seems to be upset. What happened?
---The boss disliked the plan he______for the new project?


  1. A.
    put up with
  2. B.
    put forward
  3. C.
    put away
  4. D.
    put up
B
短語辨析. A.忍受;容忍 B. 提出;拿出  C. 放好;拋棄  D.提供;建造.根據(jù)題意,約翰好像很心煩,發(fā)生了什么事?——老板不喜歡他為這個(gè)新項(xiàng)目提出的計(jì)劃。選B。
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