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--Mary, remember to come and see us next time you’re in town.

---__________.

A. Why? I’ll certainly do B. Sounds nice

C. You’re welcome D. Sure, I will

D

【解析】

试题分析:A 怎么了?我当然会做的。B 听上去不错;C 不客气;D 一定,我会的。

根据第一句可知要选应答邀请的,,D项符合语境,故选D。

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