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They all agreed that the first problem the new government would have to deal with was unemployment In this sentence, “deal with"can be replaced by____

  • A.Do
  • B.grasp
  • C.cope
  • D.tackle
试题出自试卷《2011年10月高等教育自学考试基础英语真题及答案》
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