He has some trouble ______ his classmates, but he has no trouble ______ doing his lessons.

A. with; with               B. in; in         C. with; in             D. in; with

C    


解析:

       題意:他和他的同學(xué)有點(diǎn)糾紛,但是他在學(xué)習(xí)上沒有問題。have trouble with sb. 和某人鬧糾紛;have trouble (in)doing sth.干某事有困難。

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