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We invited her to dinner but she didn't bother to ________.

Aturn on Bturn away

Cturn up Dturn out

 

C

【解析】句意:我们请她吃饭她都不露面。turn up“来到,露面,符合句意。turn on“打开turn away“不许某人进入turn out“结果是,证明是

 

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