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—Was he sorry for what he’d done? — ______
A
No wonder
B
Well done
C
Not really
D
Go ahead
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句意:——他对自己所做的感到后悔吗?——并不是真的后悔。not really不是真的。no wonder怪不得。well done做得好。go ahead请便。结合情景,故答案是C项。
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