A good solution to the problem ______at the meeting.


  1. A.
    came about
  2. B.
    came along
  3. C.
    came up
  4. D.
    came to
C
試題分析:句意:一個好的解決問題的方法在會上被提出。A. came about產(chǎn)生,發(fā)生;B. came along 出現(xiàn),進(jìn)展,進(jìn)步;C. came up 走進(jìn),發(fā)生,被提出;D. came to想起,共計。根據(jù)意思應(yīng)選C。
 
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