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1.-I wouldn't agree with him if I were you.
-             The suggestion he put forward is very practical.(  )
A.Why not?B.Well done!C.It depends.D.Good luck!

分析 -如果我是你的话我就不会同意他的观点.
-为什么不呢?他提出的建议非常有实际意义.

解答 答案:A.
A.Why not?"为什么不";B.Well done!"干得好";C.It depends."看情况而定";D.Good luck"祝您好运;大吉大利".结合句意分析,选项A符合题意.

点评 本题考查一些习惯性短语的应用,考生平时应掌握一些相关的基础知识,并能正确运用.

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