题目内容

— This is a really lively party. There is a great atmosphere, isn’t there ?

—______. The hosts know how to host a party.

A. Don’t worryB. It all dependsC. No, there isn’tD. Yes, indeed

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:A. Don’t worry别担心,B. It all depends那就看情况而定了,C. No, there isn’t不,没有,D. Yes, indeed 是,确实。句意:这真是生动的晚会。气氛很好,是吗?--是的,确实,主持人知道怎么主持一次晚会。所以选D

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