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【题目】— You're moving to Japan. You must be kidding!

— No. . My dad is going to work there, and we were going there with him.

A. I’m seriousB. Go aheadC. you’d better not.

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——你要搬到日本去。你一定是在开玩笑!——不。我是认真的。我爸爸要去那里工作,我们和他一起去的。考查口语交际。A. I’m serious我是认真的;B. Go ahead开始;C. you’d better not. 你最好不要,表不同意。根据下文My dad is going to work there, and we were going there with him.可知真要去日本,不是开玩笑,故选A

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