I quite agree ________ him ________ that point.


  1. A.
    with; on
  2. B.
    to; on
  3. C.
    with; to
  4. D.
    with; in
A
agree with sb.on/upon sth.意為“在某一點(diǎn)上同某人觀點(diǎn)一致”。
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