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— So you missed the meeting.

— _____. I got there five minutes before it finished.

A. Not at all B. Not exactly

C. Not especially D. Not really.

B

【解析】考查固定搭配,A.not at all根本不,一點也不;B.not exactly不准确;C.not easpecially不是特別的;D.not really不是真的,句意:妳错过了这次会议。不准确,我在会议结束前五分钟到那了。故选B。

考点:考查固定搭配。

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