I can help him ________ most of his subjects, but I'm ________ his Chinese.


  1. A.
    with; worried about
  2. B.
    in; worry
  3. C.
    for; worried of
  4. D.
    with; worried of
A
解析:
help sb.with sth.幫助某人某事,help要和with搭配.be worried about擔(dān)憂、擔(dān)心.學(xué)英語要記住固定搭配,不能想當(dāng)然.
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