—Sorry, Mr Green. I have_______my homework at home.

—Never mind. But don't forger next time.

A.put     B.kept    C.left    D. remained 


C【解析】考查動(dòng)詞辨析。leave sth someplace “把……忘在某地”。句意“—對(duì)不起,格林先生。我把作業(yè)忘在家里了。—沒關(guān)系。下次不要忘了。故選C。


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