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【题目】-Do you think that housing price will keep __________ in the years to come?

-Sorry, I have no idea.

A. lifting up

B. going up

C. bringing up

D. growing up

【答案】B

【解析】句意:——你认为今后几年房价会继续上涨吗?——对不起,我不知道。go up“上升”;为不及物动词词组,符合句意。lift up“举起”;bring up“养育”;grow up “长大”。

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