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–Why has Tom looked unhappy recently?

–He has some difficulty ______ with his new classmates at school.

A. getting over   B. getting in    C. getting along  D. getting down

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:A. getting over克服,B. getting in收割,收获,C. getting along相处,进展,D. getting down下来,句意:--为什么汤姆最近不高兴?--他在学校和同学相处有困难。根据句意选C

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