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一Why don’t you consider a trip to, say, ...

Why don’t you consider a trip to, say, Beijing or Hangzhou?

       .

A.I wouldn’t mind that

B.Then we’ll get there quickly

C.Let’s call it a day

D.It’s not a requirement

 

A 【解析】 考查交际用语。句意:---为什么你不考虑一次旅行,比如说去北京或者是杭州? ---我不想考虑。A. I wouldn’t mind that 我不介意; B. Then we’ll get there quickly然后我们可以快一点到那里;C. Let’s call it a day 我们今天就到这儿吧;D. It’s not a requirement这不是要求。本题问题问的是旅游,而且涉及到了两个地方Beijing or Hangzhou,所以答案应该是跟旅游这件事有关的一种表达,选项A的不介意其实是对于北京或者杭州都不介意。根据句意B选项是不用于这种旅游的情况。C是一个固定搭配的形式,它用于结束某一种对话。D项中的it指代不明。故选A项。 【  
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