---- We’d better hurry; we have no time left.

  ----- ______ Do you really to see the boring film?

     A. So what ?          B. Take it easy       C. Take your time    D. For what

 A 考查交際用語(yǔ)在具體的語(yǔ)境中的辨析。So what那又怎樣; take it easy別緊張;take one’s time不急,慢慢干;for what 為why的意思;句意:我們最好快點(diǎn),沒(méi)有剩下的時(shí)間了;那又怎樣,你真的去看那不令人討厭的電影嗎?

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