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【题目】--- ______ . Hope is always around you. --- Thank you, Mr. Read.

A.Don’t thank goodnessB.Never give up

C.Never get so crazyD.Better late than ever

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——决不能放弃。希望总是在你身边。——谢谢你,Mr. Read.

A. Don’t thank goodness不要谢天谢地;B. Never give up决不能放弃;C. Never get so crazy别那么疯狂;D. Better late than ever迟做总比不做好。根据Hope is always around you.可知上文是说不要放弃希望。根据题意,故选B

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