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【题目】He prefers to watch TV rather than read because he often idiomatic expressions that he can’t understand when he reads English novels.

A. comes across B. goes over

C. takes in D. gets through

【答案】A

【解析】考查动词词组句意为:他宁愿看电视也不愿看书,因为他常常在读英语小说时遇到他不能理解的惯用语。come across偶然碰见,遇见;go over复习;take in理解,吸收;get through完成,熬过。根据句意可知选A项。

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