She often find fault with my work.A:talks aboutB: evaluatesC:praisesD:criticizes

She often find fault with my work.

A:talks about
B: evaluates
C:praises
D:criticizes

参考解析

解析:句意为:她经常对我的工作挑毛病。find fault with意为“找……的岔子,批评”,talk about意为“谈论”,evaluate意为“评佑”,praise意为“表扬”,criticize意为“批评”。

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