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She never forgave him for ___ he did her. Neither could he rid himself of the feeling of guilt for having treated her that way.

A.wronging
B.a wrong
C.wrong
D.the wrong

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解析:本题考查同一单词不同词性的辨析。题目意为“她永远也不会原谅他对自己犯下的恶行,而他也同样无法从伤害她的愧疚中解脱。”A项为动词wrong的现在分词形式,意为“委屈,无礼对待”。B、D项为wrong的名词词性,意为“坏事,不公正”,区别在于前者被不定冠词a修饰,表示泛指,和其他同类事物无甚区别。而后者被定冠词the修饰,表示特指,排除其他同类事物。C项是wrong的原形,除了具有上述中的名词和动词词性之外,Wrong还可以作形容词,意思是“错误的、失常的、不恰当的”,如wrong answer。可以作副词,“错误地、出毛病”,如go wrong。本题取wrong得名词用法,并且应该冠以定冠词the,在句子里特指他对她做过的不公事。
  
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