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17.-I'm going to visit China next month.
-          I wish I could go with you.(  )
A.Congratulations!B.Sorry,I can't go.
C.Oh,how soon?D.Good for you!

分析 ---我打算下个月去中国.
---很好!/真不错!我多么希望能和你一起去.

解答 答案D.
A项"祝贺!";B项"对不起,我不能去";C项"哦,多久?";D项"很好!/真不错!";根据答句"I wish I could go with you"可知,说话者也希望下个月能去中国,所以当对方表示"打算下个月去中国"时很好,很不错."Good for you"意为"很好!/真不错"表示赞赏,故选D.

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