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Studying in Russia is quite different from that in China. It took him nearly half a year to __________the language problem and culture shock.

A.turn over
B.take over
C.go over
D.get over

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解析:考查动词短语辨析。turn over“(使)翻转,移交”,take over“接管,控制”,go over“仔细检查”,get over“克服”。根据句意“在俄罗斯学习与在中国学习是相当不同的,他花费了几乎半年时间才克服语言问题和文化冲击”,故选D。
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