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13.-Why not buy a second-hand car first if you don't have enough money for a new one?
-That's a good       .(  )
A.sayingB.questionC.suggestionD.account

分析 句意为:--如果你没有足够的钱买辆新车的话,为什么不先买辆二手车呢?--那个建议不错.

解答 答案:C  四个选项的含义分别是:A.saying说法,B.question问题,C suggestion建议,D.account账户,描述.根据第一句话中的Why not….?可知是在提出建议.故C正确.

点评 分析选项含义,了解句意,熟悉英语中常用结构所表达的含义(why not…),选择正确答案.

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