题目内容

–-I never thought she would _______ my invitation to the concert.

—She would feel sorry for missing the concert someday.

A. refuse                                     B. suppose

C. return                                     D. Remind

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我从来就没有想到她会拒绝我对她看音乐会的邀请。她总有一天会为自己错过这场音乐会感到后悔的。根据第二句的内容可知,对方是没有去看音乐会的,所以应该是拒绝了他的邀请;suppose意为“猜想、假如”;return意为“返回”;remind意为“使人想起”;故选A。

考点:考查动词的词义辨析。

 

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