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—Are you still mad at her? —Not really, ...

—Are you still mad at her?

—Not really, but I can’t         that her remarks hurt me.

A.deny             B.refuse            C.reject            D.decline

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:上文“你还生她的气吗?”下文,“不完全是,但是我不否认她的话伤害了我。”deny否认,否定;refuse,reject ,decline都是拒绝的意思。not deny无法否认。故选A。 考点:考查动词的辨析
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