【題目】---What about going to the Slim West Lake? ---_________.

A. No, I won’t B. That sounds good.

C. Yes, let’s go. D. That’s right.

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:那聽起來很好。A. No, I won’t.不,我不會B. That sounds good. 那聽起來很好;C. Yes, let’s go.是的,咱們?nèi)グ?/span>D. That’s right.那是正確的。對建議要回答B(yǎng),故選B。

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