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The minister said, "we are ready for discussions with any legal parties, but we'll never _____ with criminals."(1分)
A
negotiate
B
quarrel
C
argue
D
consult
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试题答案:
A
答案解释:
解题思路: A项,negotiate with sb. “与某人谈判”;
B项,quarrel with sb. “与某人吵架”;
C项,argue with sb. “与某人争吵”;
D项,consult with sb. “与某人商议”。
结合语境,应为“与罪犯谈判,协商”,故正确答案为A。
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