It has just __________ to me that there is still another possibility to ensure an immediate delivery of the goods.


  1. A.
    come
  2. B.
    occurred
  3. C.
    happened
  4. D.
    struck
B
考查動(dòng)詞辨析。句意:我剛才突然想起還有另一個(gè)確保這批貨物迅速交貨的可能的辦法。It occurs to sb.that…是固定句型,意思是“某人突然想到……”。
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