In real life, many a quarrel has __________through a misunderstanding.

       A. let out               B. made out                  C. come about              D. tried out

C  考查動詞短語辨析。句意為“在現(xiàn)實生活中,許多爭執(zhí)都是由于誤會而產(chǎn)生的!眑et out“泄密,發(fā)出”;make out“辨別,理解”;come about“發(fā)生,產(chǎn)生”;try out“試驗,試試”,根據(jù)語意可知答案為C。本題難度較大,易誤選B。

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