题目内容

—We might as well try our best before quitting.

—______! We should give it a try!

A. You said it B. You name it

C. You deserve it D. You got it

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景对话 句意上,——放弃前我们不妨进一下全力。——是的,我们应该尝试。后一句表示的是对前一句的肯定与赞同。A项表示“你说的对”;B项是“你尽管说好了”;C项是“你值得的,你活该”之意而D项是“你说对了”,依据情景选A适合。

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