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It is no _______ arguing about who is right and who is wrong, because he is as stubborn as a mule.(1分)
A
use
B
help
C
time
D
while
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A
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解题思路: 本句考查对名词涵义的掌握。根据题意“跟他争辩谁对谁错一点用都没有,因为他犟的跟驴一样”。在It is+表语+动名词(作主语)的结构中,通常用no good, no use, dangerous等词语作表语,故正确答案为A)选项。
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