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—I’m dead tired. I can’t walk any farthe...

—I’m dead tired. I can’t walk any farther, Jenny.

—______, Tommy. You can do it!

A. No problem                  B. No hurry                       C. Come on                         D. That’s OK

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考查交际用语:A. No problem没问题,B. No hurry不忙,C. Come on加油,D. That’s OK没关系,句意:--Jenny,我累死了。我不能再走了。--加油,Tommy,你可以做到的。所以选C。 考点:考查交际用语
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