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— We could invite John and Barbara to th...

— We could invite John and Barbara to the Friday night party.

— Yes, ________?I’ll give them a call right now.

A.why not B.what for

C.why D.what

 

A 【解析】 考查情景交际。句意:----我们可以邀请John 和Barara才加周五晚的聚会。---为什么不呢,我立刻给他打电话。A. why not 为什么不; B.what for 为什么; C. why 为什么;D. what什么?根据“I’ll give them a call right now.”可知,为什么不呢,我立刻给他打电话。故选A项。  
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