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— I visited the Purple Mountain Observatory last Sunday.

Why didn’t you tell me earlier?

A. You did? B. I hope so.

C. Have a good time.D. It’s kind of you.

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--上周日我参观了紫金山天文台。--是吗?为什么你不早告诉我? A. You did? 是吗? B. I hope so.我希望是这样;C. Have a good time.祝你玩得开心; D. It’s kind of you.你真好。根据Why didn’t you tell me earlier?可知以前不知道这事,根据句意故选A

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