题目内容

--- Does Mike always go on holiday together with his sister?

---- _________. If he has his holiday the same as she, then they go together.

A. It’s his guess B. It’s up to you

C. That’s settled D. That depends

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查交际用语;It’s his guess这正是他想的;B. It’s up to you你决定吧;That’s settled就这么定了;That depends那要看情况了;回话者句意:那要看情况了。如果他和她的假期一样,他们就一起来。故选D

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