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【题目】---I'm emailing Aaron about the details of the party on Saturday.

--- ______ we will see him tomorrow.

A. why not?B. So what?

C. What if?D. Why bother?

【答案】D

【解析】

考查习惯用语辨析。句意:---我正在给艾伦发邮件,告诉他周六聚会的细节。---何必呢?我们明天会见到他。A. why not? 干嘛不(做某事)呢;B. So what? 那又怎样;C. What if? 如果……怎么样;D. Why bother? 何必呢。由“we will see him tomorrow”可知,Why bother? “何必呢”符合句意。故D选项正确。

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