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--- Sweetheart! You will never believe this. I just won a car!

---________! I don’t believe it!

A. Cheer up B. Good work

C. Good Heavens D. That’s awful.

C

【解析】

試題分析:A 高興點,鼓勵對方振作起來;B 干的好,表述認可對方;C 天哪,我的天,表示驚奇或氣惱;D 那太糟糕了。丈夫贏了一輛汽車,妻子感到非常驚訝,故選C。

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