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19.-Mum,I won the first prize in the school drawing competition.
-_________,Sam.I'm proud of you!(  )
A.Have a good time.B.Good luck.
C.Best wishesD.Congratulations

分析 翻译:
-妈妈,我在学校的绘画比赛中获得第一名.
-恭喜你,萨姆.真为你感到骄傲!

解答 Have a good time.表示祝你玩儿的开心;Good luck.表示祝你好运;Best wishes.表示给你最好的祝福;
Congratulations表示恭喜你.根据语境我得了第一名,所以妈妈要恭喜我.故选:D

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