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---I regret ______ you again, Jimmy.

---I’ll be glad to be of any help

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A. having troubled    B. to have to trouble

C. to have troubled   D. having to trouble

答案:B
提示:

注意A和B答案的区别,A答案暗示对方已经帮了忙,而回答中却是将来时,故应该选B答案。

注意AB答案的区别,A答案暗示对方已经帮了忙,而回答中却是将来时,故应该选B答案。


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