------I didn't mean ______ my mother.
------But talking to her like that meant ______ her.
A.hurting; hurtingB.to hurt; hurtingC.hurting; to hurtD.to hurt; to hurt
B

試題分析:句意:---我沒想要傷害我媽媽。---但是那樣對她說話就意味著傷害她。mean to do sth.打算做,有意做某事;mean doing sth.意味著做,意思是做某事。根據(jù)句意故選B。
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