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-- We’re organizing a party next Saturday, and I’d like you to come.

  -- _______! I have another one that day. Thank you just the same.

  A. Good luck!       B. What a pity!       C. Never do it again!    D. Well done!

 

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B

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阅读理解。
     My mind went blank when I saw the gun pointing against the car window as we pulled out of
the garage. This can't be happening to me. Then I felt the gun, cold, against my head, and I heard
my friend Jeremy saying, "What do you want? Take my wallet," but at the time I thought of nothing.
     I remember being a little annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I remember
the walk to the house-Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. I remember the fear and anger in the
gunmen's voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wondering why he was being slow.
I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the bush. But I remember that sound of the gun
hitting Jeremy's head and the feeling as the man who had hold of my hair released me. And I remember
the split second when I realized he was looking at Jeremy, and I remember wondering how far I
could run before he pulled the trigger. But I was already running, and upon reaching the car across t
he street, I didn't crouch(蹲伏) behind it but screamed instead.
     I remember thinking there was something ridiculous and illogical about screaming "Help, help!" at
eight o'clock on a Tuesday evening in December and changing my plea(恳求) to the more specific
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