____________ general, a person who moves to a new place has to spend quite ,some time ________ used to the new life


  1. A.
    In; to get
  2. B.
    In; getting
  3. C.
    In; to become
  4. D.
    On;to be
B
in general“一般說(shuō)來(lái)”,spend…in doing sth.為常用結(jié)構(gòu),意為“做某事花費(fèi)……時(shí)間、金錢(qián)、財(cái)力等”。
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