As the electricity was cut, the lights suddenly     .


  1. A.
    went on
  2. B.
    went over
  3. C.
    went out
  4. D.
    go on
C
考查短語辨析。go on繼續(xù);go over復(fù)習(xí);go out熄滅根據(jù)句意和時態(tài),故選C。
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