2. She the chicken to make soup and as a result,the soup was delicious.
A. made up B. used up
C. burned up D. took up
2. B解析:句意:她把所有鸡肉都用来做汤 了,因此汤才那么香。
use up意为“用完”,
符合句意。
make up意为“组成;构成”; burn up意为“烧尽;烧完”;take up意为“开 始;从事;吸取”。
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“That is the vast majority of feedback(反馈) that I'm also getting from my constituents (选民) she says. “You know, ‘ Where is the relief for the rest of the population who obey the law? ’ ”
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D. it is very difficult to reduce the number of inmates
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