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The government has put forward new proposals to tackle the problem of increasing crime.

A:brought up
B:brought in
C:brought back
D:brought forward

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解析:本题考查动词bring的相关搭配。本句话的意思是“政府已经拿出了新的提案,以解决日益增长的犯罪问题”。 bring up意为“教育,培养”;bring in意为“介绍,引进”; bring back意为“拿回来,使恢复”;bring forward意为“提出”,因此本题应当选D。
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