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I can’t stand_____with Jane in the same office.She just refuses ______talking while she works.

A.working;stopping

B.to work;stopping

C.working;to stop

D.to work;to stop

C


解析:

stand意為“忍受”,后接動詞+-ing形式作賓語,表示忍受做某事。refuse意為“拒絕”,后接不定式作賓語,表示拒絕做某事。

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