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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

解析:

C.該題考查動詞及非謂語動詞。忍受某事/做某事stand sth/ doing sth;拒絕做某事:refuse to do.
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