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9.Cynthia is not ashamed of what she does,even if she _______ doing something wrong.(  )
A.keeps upB.puts upC.stays upD.ends up

分析 即便Cynthia最终做错了事,但她并没有为自己做的事感到羞愧.

解答 答案:D 
keep up保持;put up粘贴;stay up熬夜;end up最终;句中even if 虽然,尽管,引导让步状语从句,表示转折含义;句意表达虽然她做错了事,但并不感到羞愧.故选D.

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