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After _________ all the difficulties, he has developed a habit of facing everything bravely, and is now living a simple but full life.
A.looking throughB.going through C.looking upD.going up
B

試題分析:句意:在經歷了所有的困難之后,他養(yǎng)成了勇敢面對一切的習慣,現在過著簡樸但豐富的生活。go through:經受;仔細檢查;通過;look through:瀏覽;溫習;看穿;識破;look up:仰望;查閱;尊敬;go up:上升;上漲;故B正確。
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