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15. 一We could invite John and Barbara to the Friday night party.

—Yes, ? Hi give them a call right now.

   A. why not   B. what for

   C. why   D. what

15. A

15. A解析:句意:“我们可以邀请约翰和芭 芭拉参加星期五晚上的聚会。”“好呀,为什 么不呢?我马上给他们打电话。”why not 意为“为什么不”,符合句意。

what for意 为“为什么”;why意为“为什么”;what意 为“什么”。

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