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【题目】—What would you rather do this weekend, go to a concert or an art show?

—_____ Both are exciting to me.

A.Is that right?B.It’s up to you.

C.That’s great!D.I have got that.

【答案】B

【解析】

考查情景交际和交际用语。句意:--这个周末你想做什么,去看一场音乐会或一场艺术表演?---由你决定。两个(活动)都让我兴奋。A. Is that right? 是吗?B. It’s up to you.由你决定。C. That’s great!太好了!D. I have got that. 我明白了。根据语境可知有人问回答者是要去演唱会还是艺术秀,根据“Both are exciting to me可知被问的人觉得两个活动都很好,没有做出选择,所以B项(由你决定)最符合这个语境,故选B项。

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