As we sped down the highway ,the lights of the city ________before us .


  1. A.
    explored
  2. B.
    solved
  3. C.
    arose
  4. D.
    charged
C
這題考查動詞詞義辨析:explored 探索,solved解決,arose升起,產(chǎn)生,charged 要價,句意是:當(dāng)我們沿著高速公路行駛時,城市的燈光在我們面前升起。選C。
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