6. He _____ to lend me his bicycle but I refused.for I didn’t

want to trouble him.

A.failed    B.offered  C.considered D.insisted

B


解析:

offer to do sth意為“主動(dòng)做某事”;fail to do sth.意為“沒做成某事”;consider后需接動(dòng)名詞,即consider doing sth.;insist on doing sth.意為“堅(jiān)持做某事”。故選B.

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