Jess was sad and her friends helped her       the first awful weeks after her husband Bill died.

  A.break through     B.break down         C.get through         D.get rid of

C考查動詞短語的含義。句意:Jess的丈夫Bill死后,她很難過可她的朋友幫她度過了那糟糕的前幾周。break through打破。。。的僵局;break down分解;身體跨度;get through完成;度過;get rid of擺脫。

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