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【题目】 Miss Wang, I'm sorry I'm late. I ________ to catch the early bus.

It doesn't matter. You'd better come to school earlier next time.

A.neededB.failedC.managedD.tried

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——王小姐,对不起,我迟到了。我没能赶上早班车。——没关系。下次你最好早点来上学。

考查动词。needed需要;failed失败;managed管理;tried尝试;根据“I'm sorry I'm late”可知对不起,我迟到了,可推测出此处是“失败”未能赶上早班车,故选B

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