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-I expect everything will turn out as you wish.-_______.

A. The same to you? B. All right C. I’d like to D. Certainly

 

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【解析】句意:——我祝您万事如意! ——谢谢!你也一样。此处It为形式主语,第一个that引导主语从句,第二个that引导同位语从句。

 

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