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—I’m very __________ with my own cooking. It looks nice and smells delicious.

—Mm, it does have a _____________ smell.

A. pleasant; pleased B. pleased; pleased

C. pleasant; pleasant D. pleased; pleasant

D

【解析】试题分析:句意:——我很满意自己的厨艺。看起来不错闻起来也美味。——恩, 它确实味道不错。Be pleased with sth 对...高兴,满意,pleasant令人高兴满意的。

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