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Everyone agrees___the idea __the math problem. -OK,let's do it. A with,in B with,about C to,on
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Everyone agrees___the idea __the math problem.
-OK,let's do it.
A with,in B with,about C to,on
答案:C
解析:agree to sth.on ……
达成一致意见
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sorry,是选C。C是正确的
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第一个with 第二个about
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agree with 同意某人的观点 后接sb
所以用agree to
agree to 表示赞同某事
on sth 关于....
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