【題目】— Many students don’t know how to __________ stress and become worried.

— I think they’d better ask their teachers for help.

A.argue withB.deal withC.talk withD.come up with

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——許多學(xué)生不知道如何應(yīng)對壓力,變得憂心忡忡。 ——我認(rèn)為他們最好去向老師求助。

考查動詞短語。A. argue with與……爭辯;B. deal with處理、應(yīng)付;C. talk with和……交談;D. come up with提出(計劃、想法等)。根據(jù)下文I think they’d better ask their teachers for help可知,此處指的是學(xué)生們不知道如何應(yīng)對壓力,B選項符合句意,故選B

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