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【题目】We did have a quarrel about money last nightbut now we have already_____________.

A.taken upB.put up

C.made upD.brought up

【答案】C

【解析】

考查动词短语辨析。句意:昨晚,我们对于钱有争吵,但是现在,我们已经和好了。A. taken up开始从事;B. put up举起C. made up和好;D. brought up提出,根据题意,故选C。

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