单选题The idea _____ to him in his dream and he decided to carry it out.AhappenedBstruckCappearedDoccurred

单选题
The idea _____ to him in his dream and he decided to carry it out.
A

happened

B

struck

C

appeared

D

occurred


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解析:
句意:他梦里突然有了这个想法,并决定实施。本题考查固定搭配The/An idea occurs to sb.某人想起了。happen to(和名词连用)临到……头上(某情况,尤指不幸的事);(和动词连用)偶然;碰巧。strike在表示“突然想起”的意思时直接接人:The thought strikes/struck sb.我突然有了这个想法。It appears to me that ...据我看来,我觉得。

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