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1.They have a lot ______ and become good friends.(  )
A.in commonB.in particularC.in practiceD.in need

分析 他们有很多共同之处,所以成为了好朋友.

解答 答案:A.根据become good friends可知他们有很多共同之处,是个学习的含义分别是A"共同的";B"特别,尤其";C"实践";D"需要",所以答案是A.

点评 考查介词短语辨析.in common with sb/sth有两个意思:
1、together with sb/sth与某人[某事物]一起:In common with many others,she applied for a training place.她已和许多人一起申请参加训练.
2、like sb/sth 像某人[某事物]一样:You are in common with me.我们俩志趣相投.
the same as是相同的意思:I think the same as you do about the matter.我对此事的看法也是和你一样.

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