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17.To finish their work on time,the head sat down to argue ______his group members _____ the problems they had.(  )
A.with,againstB.at,aboutC.with,aboutD.with,for

分析 为了按时完成工作,头儿坐下来和他的成员讨论他们存在的问题.

解答 答案C.考查介词.argue with sb about sth.就某事与某人争论.第一空后面his group members为人,填with.第二空后为the problems问题,为事物,填about.故选C.

点评 考查介词辨析的题,留意固定搭配.

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