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Measures have been taken to fight ________recurring food safety problems, but there is still a long way to go before China can rid itself ________ these issues.

A. for; of B. for; from C. against; of D. against; from

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:中国已经采取措施去治理回收再加工的食物安全问题了,但是在能够根除这些问题之前中国还有很长的路要走。fight for “为争取……而斗争”;fight against“与……做斗争”rid sb of sth “根除,除去”,根据句意可知答案选C。

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