【題目】What shall we present our grandma's birthday? A jacket, a hand of flowers, a birthday cake...?

__________. Let's buy her a birthday cake.

A. It's my pleasure B. That's it

C. That's true D. That's right

【答案】B

【解析】考查交際用語。句意:——我們該給奶奶送什么生日禮物呀?一件衣服,一把鮮花,一個生日蛋糕?——就這樣吧,給她送一個生日蛋糕吧。表示就這樣了,就這么定了應(yīng)該用that's it; 而A項意為不客氣;C項意為那是真的;D項意為對,好;都不符合句意。

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