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—What are you going to do this weekend? ...

—What are you going to do this weekend?

—_______. If time permits, I may go to Shanghai with my friends.

A. Don’t mention it   B. It doesn’t matter     C. It depends   D. Forget it

 

D 【解析】交际用语—征求意见或看法。根据题中的语境,特别是答语的后半部分“If time permits”,可知“看情况决定”选择故选择A项“It depends”,表示同意,其它选项不合题意。本题比较容易。
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