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 —Ken, ______, but your radio is going too loud.

—Oh, I'm sorry.I'll turn it down right now.                   

    A.I hate to say it                 B.It doesn't hurt to ask

    C.I'm really tired of it              D.I'm crazy about it

答案:A

解析:考查交际用语。由but后面的句子可以看出,这是在委婉的提出要求,所以用:I hate to say it我实在不想说(但又不得不说)。

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