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—Lucy doesn’t mind lending you her dictionary.

—She _________. I’ve already borrowed one.  

A. can’t             B. mustn’t   C. needn’t                    D. shouldn’t 

C


解析:

既然“我已經(jīng)借了一本”,所以“她就沒有必要借給我了”。needn’t在此表示“不必”。

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