【題目】We offered to give Sharon a ride home, but she ______, saying that she felt like walking.

A.understoodB.acceptedC.compromisedD.declined

【答案】D

【解析】


考查動詞詞義辨析。句意:我們提出Sharon回家,但她拒絕了,說她想步行回去。A. understood 理解;B. accepted接受;C. compromised妥協(xié);D. declined謝絕。根據(jù)“saying that she felt like walking”可知,Sharon想自己回家,所以她謝絕了我們的提議。故選D

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