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单选题
After the heavy snow storm many people _____ on the icy streets and injured their arms and legs.
A
slipped
B
skipped
C
skied
D
tripped
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句意:在大雪过后,许多人都在结冰的街道上滑倒,弄伤了手臂和腿。slip滑倒,跌跤。ski跳跃;跳读;遗漏。ski滑雪。trip绊倒,摔倒。
句意:在大雪过后,许多人都在结冰的街道上滑倒,弄伤了手臂和腿。slip滑倒,跌跤。ski跳跃;跳读;遗漏。ski滑雪。trip绊倒,摔倒。
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