He    early the next morning,finding the brook(小溪)     one foot.

A.raised;raised            B.rose;had raised

C.had risen;risen            D.rose;had risen

 

D

 

前一個(gè)rise意為“起床”,后一個(gè)rise意為“上漲”,皆作不及物動(dòng)詞。

 

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