12.與…相處,進(jìn)展get on/along with.

分析 get on/along with

解答 答案是get on/along with;考查詞義識記;get on/along with與…相處,進(jìn)展;如:I wonder how are you getting along with the project.我想知道這個(gè)項(xiàng)目你進(jìn)行得怎樣了.

點(diǎn)評 對于單詞短語的識記,要從詞義著手,理解詞性和常見用法或搭配,并能在語境中靈活運(yùn)用.

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