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—It is reported that the Shanghai auto s...

—It is reported that the Shanghai auto show stops using models. How about yours?

—We will_______.

A. follow suit

B. sink or swim together

C. set eyes on it

D. get to the bottom of it

 

A 【解析】句意为:——据报道上海车展停止用人模。你们的呢?——我们将仿效的。Follow suit仿效(某人);sink or swim together同舟共济;set eyes on it第一次看见,注意到,如:Everyone keeps talking about Patrick,But I've never set eyes on the man.大家一直都在谈论派特利克,但我从来没见过这个人。get to the bottom ofit找到起因;挖出祸根。故判断选A。  
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