I didn’t mean _______ you. But talking like that means _____you a lot. I’m really sorry.


  1. A.
    to hurt, to hurt
  2. B.
    hutting, hurting
  3. C.
    to hurt, hurting
  4. D.
    hurting, to hurt
C
考查mean的用法。Mean to do “打算做某事”;mean doing “意味著做某事”
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