--I came ___ two idioms which puzzled me on the cover of an old book which I was looking for a new material in yesterday.

 ---Why not go to the teacher for ___ about them?

 A. with, an advice  B. to . advice   C. across, advice   D. up, advice

C


解析:

come across 意思是: 偶然發(fā)現(xiàn)/見到, for這里表示目的, for advice意為: 征求意見.

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