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We had to turn to dried milk as fresh milk wasn't available.

A: add up to
B: face up to
C: fall back on
D: carry on with

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解析:句意为:由于没有鲜奶,我们只能依靠奶粉。四个选项中,fall back on意为“转而依靠,求助于”,与turn to非常近似;add up to意为“总计为,总数达”;face up to意为“面对,勇敢地对付(或接受)” ;carry on with意为“继续做”。
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