________ no need for us to discuss the problem again ________ it has been settled.


  1. A.
    It has ; when
  2. B.
    It is; because
  3. C.
    There has; for
  4. D.
    There is; since
D
導(dǎo)解:There be客觀存在,“有”必要;第二空用since引出大家已知道的被用作推斷的理由的狀語從句.
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