When one makes new friends, don’t forget ______ old ones.


  1. A.
    to come up with
  2. B.
    losing sight of
  3. C.
    to keep track of
  4. D.
    keeping in touch with
C
come up with意思是提出、 想出 lose sight of 看不見(jiàn) keep track of 保持聯(lián)系 keep in touch with保持聯(lián)系。有了新朋友,別忘了老朋友。故選C。
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