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Large numbers of state-run preschools were expediently closed down during the 1990s economic reform and instead,a variety of for-profit private preschools sprung ______ across the country.

A.by
B.out
C.in
D.up

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解析:本题考察介词,题目意为“在20世纪90年代的经济改革中,大量的国营幼儿园被适当地关闭,取而代之的是各种各样的营利性私立幼儿园在全国各地涌现出来。”固定搭配 spring up意为“迅速出现”,sprung为spring的过去式。
  
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