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Why doesn't the boy use the method the woman gave?

A.He doesn't understand it. B.He doesn't have it yet. C.He doesn't like it.

 

B 【解析】 【原文】 W: It looks like you’re having a hard time with that program, Larry. Why don’t you use the method that I gave in the class yesterday? M: I was absent. I’ll ask one of my classmates to send it to me.  
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