【題目】Shall we the singing? That’s a good idea. Let’s them.

A. join; join in B. join in; join

C. join in; join in D. join; join

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:-我們可以參加唱歌嗎?-好主意,我們參加他們的歌唱吧。Join in 參加活動,join sb參加某人的談話,游戲,活動的。故選B。

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