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2.-Jim,can you work this Sunday?
-______?I've been working for two weeks on end.(  )
A.Why notB.Why meC.What ifD.So what

分析 -Jim,这个周日你能来上班吗?
-为什么是我?我已经连续工作了两个星期了.

解答 答案:B
A.Why not 好呀!为什么不呢;  B.Why me为什么是我; C.What if 即使…又有什么要紧;D.So what 那又怎样;根据答语可知,此处表达应是"我"不同意周日上班的要求,故选B.

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