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--- Jack, I’d like to have your opinions about my written report.

--- _______. But I have one suggestion.

A. That’s a good idea B. You are too modest

C. It looks fine to me D. You should check it first

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:对方请Jack就一份书面报告说说自己的看法。A项用于对方提出建议时;B项为中式表达;D项非但不够礼貌,且与语境不符。故选择C项。It looks fine to me是对该报告的肯定。在肯定之后提出建议,符合得体交际。

考点:交际用语。

 

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