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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

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:我不能忍受和Jane在同一個辦公室工作。當(dāng)她工作時,拒絕停止說話。Can’t stand doing不能容忍做某事;refuse to do拒絕做某事,選C。

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