―I told her that she was not fit for the job after the interview.

 ―Well,  ______! You shouldn’t have said that.

  A. good  B. really  C. well-done  D. got it

B

解析:Really在此句中表示疑問、驚訝、惱怒等, “真的; 是嗎; 真是的”

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