–Why has Tom looked unhappy recently?
–He has some difficulty ______ with his new classmates at school.
A. getting over B. getting in C. getting along D. getting down
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A. he had to look after their childB. it was a dangerous journey
C. there was no food for the journeyD. he was fed up with the journey
2."this lady" refers to_________.
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A. The journey lasted 100 days.
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