You're ________ your time trying to persuade him;he'll never join us.


  1. A.
    spending
  2. B.
    wasting
  3. C.
    losing
  4. D.
    missing
B
該題應(yīng)從trying著手考慮,其搭配應(yīng)從A和B項中產(chǎn)生,spend time doing sth.是花費時間做某事,waste time doing sth.是浪費時間做某事,再由he'll never join us可知waster time doing sth.最佳。
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