(2014·寧波十校聯(lián)考)—I am dead tired.I can’t walk farther,Tom.

—________,John.You can do it.

A.So what B.Congratulations

C.Cheer up D.Go ahead

 

C

【解析】考查交際用語。so what那又怎樣;congratulations祝賀,恭喜;cheer up振奮起來,加油;go ahead說吧;干吧。

答案: C

 

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