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—Shall we go out to the seaside this weekend?

—________ Ring me up at any time.

AHold onplease. BWhat for?

CThat depends. DSounds good.

 

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【解析】——我们周末去海边吧?——听起来不错。随时给我打电话。根据空后的内容可知,答话者同意去海边,故Sounds good.“听起来不错,符合语境。Hold onplease.“请稍等What for为何目的That depends.“视情况而定

 

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