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And so it came _____ that in the United States, the most self-indulgent of nations, the tensest and most departmentalized, vacations have come to take a predominant place in domestic conversation.
A

across

B

about

C

along

D

apart


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句意:因此在美国,这个最放纵、最紧张、最分散的国家,休假成为家庭的主要话题。come about发生。come across留下印象;不期而遇。come along一起去某处;进展。come apart崩溃,解体。
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