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AHoneythe basketball game is about to start.And could you bring me a bowl of ice creamAnd...uh...a slice of prizza.

B________

ANothat's all for now.

AWhat did you say BAnything else

CCould I help DWhat can I do for you

 

B

【解析】

本题的句意环境为:在看比赛前,夫妇俩正商讨所要带的东西。Anything else?还要别的吗?故选B

 

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