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1.Had he his promise,he would have madde it to Harford University.(1分)
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kept up with
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come up with
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looked up to
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lived up to
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解题思路:句意:如果他当年履行了自己的诺言,他就会上哈佛大学了。描述与过去事实相反的情况。live up to 符合,不辜负 come up with 提出 look up to 尊敬 keep up with 遵守,履行 ,故选A
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