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——If you make it in the competition, I’ll buy you a drink.

——Ok. ______!

A. That’s a deal B. That’s all right

C. Good luck D. Take care

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景交际。A. That’s a deal 成交;B. That’s all right 没关系;C. Good luck 好运气; D. Take care 小心,当心。根据上句:如果你在比赛中成功,我将给你买饮料。下句:好的,成交。故答案为A。

考点:考查情景交际。

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