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A
going around
B
going after
C
going against
D
going through
正确答案 :D
解析
本题主要考察知识与能力——语法中的固定搭配。 句意为:我进衣帽间去拿落下的东西时发现罗伊正在翻别人大衣的口袋。此处为find sb.doing sth.发现某人正在做某事。go through sth.仔细检查……,搜查……,D选项符合题意。 故选D。
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