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I can’t stand ________ with Jane in the same office. She just refuses ________ talking while she works


  1. A.
    working ; stopping
  2. B.
    to work ; stopping
  3. C.
    work ; stop
  4. D.
    working ; to stop
D
解析:
考察非謂語動詞用法。一般來說doing表示做過了某事,而to do 表示沒有做某事(如forget,remember的用法),而refuse表示拒絕做某事,所以還沒有做,用to do。Stand后接動詞只能接動名詞,故選D。
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