How did all these _________?

A. came out B. come up

C. come across D. come about

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查短語辨析。A出版,發(fā)行,顯露;B出現(xiàn),過來,發(fā)芽;C遇見;D形成,發(fā)生;句意:所有這一切是怎么發(fā)生的呢?故D正確

考點(diǎn) : 考查短語辨析

 

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