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Whenever I______an interesting article o...

Whenever I______an interesting article online,I will share it with friends on WeChat.

A. figure out    B. put forward

C. get across    D. come across

 

D 【解析】考察短语辨析。句意:每当我在网上……有趣的文章时,我将与微信上的朋友分享。A. figure out找出;B. put forward提出;C. get across跨越;D. come across偶然遇到。分享文章通常是先遇到好文章再分享,没必要特意找好文来分享,所以A错,B、C选项明显和句意不搭,故选D。  
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