— ____ can I deal with such a situation?

        — Take ____ measure you think best.

      A. How; whichever                    B. What; whatever      

      C. How; whatever                     D. What; whichever

C                       


解析:

deal with與How相連用,第二空考查賓語(yǔ)從句。

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