题目内容

With the night falling, the crowd gathering around the accident scene began to_________.

A. break up B. break down

C. break out D. break away

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:随着夜幕降临,在事故现场围观的群众相继走开。A. break up分手;解散, B. break down机器坏了或人的身体垮掉,C. break out战争或疾病爆发, D. break away 脱离。根据语境故选A。

考点:考查动词短语的用法。

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