Julie is one of those women who always _____ the latest fashions.

  A. put up with    B. come up with  C. get on with    D. keep up with

D


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 本題譯文: 朱莉是那些總趕時髦的女子之一.keep up with 跟上,與……并駕齊驅(qū);及時了解。put up with 忍受;get on with有進展;生活得……;come up with 提出.

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