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____________, the new machine is now in large production.

A. With the solved problem

B. With the problem solved

C. With the problem solving

D. With the problem to solve

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查with的用法。with+宾语+宾语补足语,它在句中主要用作状语,表示伴随、原因、时间、条件、方式等;其中的宾语补足语可以是名词、形容词、副词、现在分词、过去分词、不定式、介词短语等。句意:问题被解决了,新机器现在可以大量生产了。故选B.

考点:考查with的用法

考点分析: 考点1:独立主格结构、with的复合结构 试题属性
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