—My children arealways arguing.

—________.


  1. A.
    Just ignore them
  2. B.
    That’sright
  3. C.
    Are yousure
  4. D.
    How old isthe boy
A
因?yàn)槭呛⒆拥母改冈谡f孩子的事情,且用be always doing一句型,表示父母非常了解孩子們的一貫行為,所以不能用C項(xiàng)!澳恪笔遣涣私夂⒆拥,故不能選B。
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