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I ________ an old friend of mine when I was in the corner shop having a cup of coffee.

A. came out    B. came up with

C. came across    D. came about

 

C 【解析】 考查动词词组。A. came out出现,出版,结果是; B. came up with提出; C. came across碰巧; D. came about形成,产生。句意:当我在街角的商店喝咖啡时,我遇到了我的一个老朋友。故选C。  
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