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In the conversation, Mr. Sun said 'Maybe J shall forget the whole thing'. What is the exact meaning?
A.He thinks to write anotehr letter.
B.He thinks to give up writing such a letter.
C.He thinks to forget all about Mr. Swill’s directons.
D.He thinks to forget all about this unpleasant experiencE.

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解析:A他想要重新写封信,B他想完全放弃写这封信C他想要忘却Mr Swift的教诲。D他想把这次不愉快的经历忘掉。
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