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【題目】--I’d like to meet you again and discuss the plan this Friday. --All right. _____________.

A. It counts B. It will do C. It depends D. It doesn’t matter

【答案】B

【解析】句意:-我想這個星期五再和你見面討論這個計劃。好的。行。A. It counts 很重要;B. It will do 這個行;C. It depends看情況而定;D. It doesn’t matter沒關系,不要緊。根據All right. 可知,同意了上文事件,所以“It will do”符合語境。故選:B。

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