---How’s it going?   

---______.


  1. A.
    Pretty good
  2. B.
    I’m reading
  3. C.
    It’s May 5
  4. D.
    It’s ten
A
根據(jù)問句的內(nèi)容How’s it going?可知答案為A,表示相當好的意思,符合題目要求。
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