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Many companies provide their employees _____ free lunch during the weekdays.
A

by

B

with

C

to

D

for


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本题考查固定搭配。句意:在工作日,很多公司为员工提供免费午餐。provide sb. with sth./ provide sth. for sb.,意为“向某人提供某物”或“把某物提供给某人”。
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