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—I ‘m dying _________ a cup of hot tea, it’s so cold.

—OK, coming______.

   A. for; up          B. of ; off       C. from; over       D. about; in

A


解析:

die for sth 想要; 渴望某物; come up上来; 马上端上来。句意:—我想喝杯热茶,天太冷了。—好的, 马上端上来。die of 死于疾病;die from 死于意外情况;come off离开;脱落;come over走过来;come in进来。

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