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【题目】We should use different ways to ________our friends, such as making a call, even though we don’t have chances to meet often. As a result we can keep friendship for a long time.

A.keep up withB.keep away fromC.keep in touch with

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:即使我们没有机会经常见面,我们也应该用不同的方式与我们的朋友保持联系,比如打电话。因此,我们可以将友谊保持很长时间。

考查动词短语辨析。keep up with赶上;keep away from远离……;keep in touch with与……保持联系。根据语境及“such as making a call”可知,此处是保持联系的方式。故选C

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