---Thank God. It’s Friday again. A nice weekend.

---________.


  1. A.
    Me too
  2. B.
    The same to you
  3. C.
    That’s all right
  4. D.
    Yes, I’ll be free then
B
根據(jù)語境“今天是星期五,周末愉快”下文應(yīng)該是同樣的祝福the same to you。
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