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— I’m sorry, but I didn’t break your windows ______.

— Not at all.

A. by chance B. on purpose

C. in order D. for pleasure

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景交际。A. by chance 偶然; B. on purpose 故意; C. in order 按顺序; D. for pleasure 为了快乐。

句意:我不是故意弄坏你的窗户。所以选B。

考点:考查情景交际。

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