单选题Survivors of the accident gave similar accounts of how all this had come about.AbesiegedBhappenedCrevolvedDintervened

单选题
Survivors of the accident gave similar accounts of how all this had come about.
A

besieged

B

happened

C

revolved

D

intervened


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解析:
句意:事故的幸存者对于事故发生的经过说法相似。come about的意思是“发生;出现”。besiege包围。revolve旋转。intervene干涉;调停;插入。

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