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—How dare(敢) you talk to your teacher like that?

—Well, now I regret ______ that.


  1. A.
    to do
  2. B.
    to be doing
  3. C.
    to have done
  4. D.
    doing
D
考查短语:regret doing后悔做了某事,句意:你怎么敢那样跟你的老师讲话?现在我后悔那样做了。所以选D。
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