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She is honest and trustworthy. I think It's ______no business of hers.

  A.absolutely      B.possibly     C. unfortunately     D. desparately

A


解析:

句意:她诚实可靠。我想这件事与她毫不相关。absolutely绝对地;完全地;possibly可能地;也许;unfortunately不幸地;desparately拼命地;;厉害地。根据题意,只有A项正确。

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