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—Is Billy back ________? That's quick!

—Yeah, and tomorrow is his son's birthday.

A. yet

B. too

C. already

D. still

 

答案:C
解析:

从上下文来看,说话者显然对比利回家感到惊讶,故把already用在疑问句中来表示这种语气。

 


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