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

A.working; stoppingB.working; to stop
C.to work; stoppingD.to work; to stop

B

解析試題分析:考查固定搭配。動(dòng)詞stand忍受,常常與否定詞和動(dòng)名詞連用can’t stand doing sth無(wú)法忍受做某事;refuse to do sth拒絕做某事;句意:我無(wú)法忍受和Jane在同一個(gè)辦公室里一起工作,當(dāng)她在工作的時(shí)候她一直說(shuō)個(gè)不停。故B正確。
考點(diǎn):考查固定搭配
點(diǎn)評(píng):本題要特別注意stand的用法,常常與否定詞和動(dòng)名詞連用can’t stand doing sth無(wú)法忍受做某事;實(shí)質(zhì)上,這類題屬于記憶性的考查,因?yàn)楣潭ǖ拇钆浔囟óa(chǎn)生固定的意思,一旦記住了它的搭配和意思,解題就不會(huì)困難。在平時(shí)的學(xué)習(xí)中,對(duì)于固定用法的積累是非常必要的,在考試中遇到類似題目,拿過(guò)來(lái)直接用就可以。多閱讀文章,從中學(xué)習(xí)有用的固定用法。

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