单选题He was tried for theft in a law court but was lucky enough to ______.Aget throughBget byCget offDget away

单选题
He was tried for theft in a law court but was lucky enough to ______.
A

get through

B

get by

C

get off

D

get away


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解析:
句意:他因偷窃而受审,但是很幸运没有受到处罚。get off逃脱惩罚。get through完成,通过,接通电话。get by通过,勉强生活。get away逃脱。

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