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I was still sleeping when the fire _____...

I was still sleeping when the fire _____, and then it spread quickly.

A. broke out B. put out

C. came out D. got out

 

A 【解析】 试题考查动词短语。A. broke out (战争,火灾的)爆发; B. put out扑灭, 伸出,生产,出版; C. came out出现,出版; D. got out(使)出去。结合句意可知A正确.句意:当火灾发生的时候我还在睡觉,火灾传播的很快.故选A。 【知识拓展】 谈“发生” take place发生,举行,举办,表示有计划、有安排的事情; happen偶然发生,碰巧发生。happen to do sth.碰巧做某事; come about形成,产生。How did it come about?它是怎样形成的? break out(火山、地震、战争)的突然爆发。 occur突然想起。It occurs to sb. that---.某人突然想起----。 温馨提示:上面5个“发生”都没有被动语态。
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