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Problems ______ if the parents approach to discipline is inconsistent.

A.reach
B.arise
C.anchor
D.seize

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解析:选项A意为“到达”;选项B意为“出现”;选项C意为“锚”;选项D意为“抓住”。根据题干,题目意为“如果父母对待纪律的问题是不一致的,问题出现了。”因此,选项B符合题意。
  
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