单选题The man immediately explained his ______ . “I can fix the chain,” the woman said.AideaBplanCproblemDmessage

单选题
The man immediately explained his ______ . “I can fix the chain,” the woman said.
A

idea

B

plan

C

problem

D

message


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解析:
联系上下文the man和the woman解释他之所以敲门打扰是因为他遇到了“问题”,故答案选C。

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