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18.-So you think I was lying to you yesterday?
-      .That's not what I mean.(  )
A.You are asking for it
B.Don't get me wrong
C.You name it
D.Don't count your chickens until they are hatched

分析 --所以你认为我昨天向你撒谎了是吗?
--别误会(我).我不是那个意思.

解答 答案:B.
根据后面的句子That's not what I mean可知,应该是对方误解自己了,所以用B进一步解释事情;故选B.A项意为"你自找的,你自找苦吃";C项意为"你说了算";D项意为"切莫过于乐观".

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