—Dad, dad! My head hurts so much. I think I’m dying.
—________, darling! The doctor says you will feel better soon


  1. A.
    That will do
  2. B.
    There, there
  3. C.
    That’s right
  4. D.
    So long
A
試題分析:A行了,行了!B那里,那里;C那是對的;D再見;句意:—爸爸,我的頭疼了。我想我要死了。—行了,行了!親愛的!醫(yī)生說你很快就會好了。根據(jù)句意說明A正確。
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