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【题目】 I hear John had a car accident after drinking last night.

I don’t feel anything surprising. ______.

A. Like father, like son

B. A miss is as good as a mile

C. You can’t be too careful

D. It’s better to be safe than sorry

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:—我听到约翰昨晚酒后车祸。—我什么都不觉得奇怪。有其父必有其子。 Like father, like son俗语,意思是:有其父 必有其子。所以选A。

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