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听力原文:W: You'll have to apologize a bit more sincerely if you expect your friend to actually trust you again.
M: I don't know what else I could say. Besides, I don't think it's an apology he wants.
Q: What does the man imply?
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A.He shouldn't have apologizeD.
B.He will find a better way of apologizing.
C.He couldn't find a right word to make an apology.
D.His friend is asking for more than just an apology.

A.M:
B.
Q:
C.He
D.
B.He
E.
C.He
F.
D.His

【参考答案】

D
解析:分析选项可知,对话话题与男士道歉有关。对话中女士说“如果你想重新取得你朋友的信任,就该更真诚地道歉。”......

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