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听力原文:M: What an accident! If you had been careful.things would not be as they arE.
W: What do you mean,it was my fault? If it were, surely I would take all responsibility for it.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She admitted her carelessness.
B.She is not to blamE.
C.She'll accept all responsibility.
D.She'll be more careful next timE.

A.things
B.She
C.
B.She
D.
C.She'll
E.
D.She'll

【参考答案】

B
解析: 本题关键在于理解女士说的那个句子,“这是我的错?如果这是我的过错,我当然会承担所有的责任。”注意该句......

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