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---It is said that China will declare war on Japan soon.

---______, China will never be the first country______ weapons.

A. Incredible; using B. Come on; to use C. Nonesense; using D. That’s it; to use

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景交际和不定式作定语。句意:--据说中国很快就会向日本宣战了。--得了吧,中国永远不会是第一个使用武力的国家。The first one to do sth第一个做某事的人,不定式作后置定语,排除ACcome on有“得了吧”之意,表示不赞同对方说的话;That’s it就是这样,不合语境。故选B

考点:考查情景交际和不定式作定语

 

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