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1.-I'm sorry I can't see you off.
-______?Haven't you agreed?(  )
A.How is itB.What is it
C.Why don't youD.What do you think

分析 ---我很抱歉我不能给你送行.
---为什么会这样?你不是同意的吗?

解答 答案A.
B项"它是什么?";C项"为什么你不?";D项"你认为什么?";A项"为什么会这样?";根据答句中的"Haven't you agreed?"可知,说话者认为‘对方已同意为自己送行,怎么会出现‘很抱歉我不能给你送行'这个情况的呢?',说话者对此表示疑惑,"How is it   为什么会这样?"故选A.

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