题目内容

News reports say peace talks between the two countries with no agreement reached.

A. have broken out B. have broken down

C. have broken in D. have broken up

B

【解析】

试题分析:break out爆发,突然发生;break down出故障,失败,垮掉;break in闯入;break up破碎,结束,解散。句意:新闻报道说两个国家的和平谈判失败了,没有达成一致协议。故选B。

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A. saw her puppies

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