—Are you still mad at her?
—Not really, but I can’t ______ that her remarks hurt me.
A.denyB.refuseC.rejectD.decline
A

試題分析:考查動詞辨析。句意:--你還對她生氣嗎?--不生氣了,但我不否認她的話傷害了我。deny否認;refuse拒絕;reject拒絕,謝絕,駁回;decline辭謝,謝絕。選A。
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