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-- I rang you several times yesterday, but couldn’t ______ .
-- I’m sorry, but my phone didn’t work.
A.go throughB.go overC.get throughD.get across
C

试题分析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:--我昨天给你打了几次电话,但是无法接通。--对不起,我手机坏掉了。A经历,经受(苦难);B仔细检查;C完成,度过,使理解,接通(to);D穿过,把......讲清楚。故选C。
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