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Instead of telling the joke he had planned, Crystal _________ a new one.

A. come up B. took up

C. made up D. cut up

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:Crystal并没有讲事先准备好的那个笑话,而是重新编了一个。A发生,发芽,被提及;B占据,从事;C编造,化妆,弥补,组成;D切碎,割伤,使伤心。这里指编笑话,故选C。

考点:考查动词短语辨析

 

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