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—What subject do you like best, Cindy? —...

—What subject do you like best, Cindy?

— ______________, of course. I'm really interested in singing songs.

A.English B.History C.Science D.Music

 

D 【解析】 句意:——辛迪,你最喜欢什么科目?——当然是音乐。我对唱歌非常感兴趣。 考查名词。English英语;History历史;Science科学;Music音乐。根据后句句意“对唱歌感兴趣”可知,空处的名词应是“音乐”,故选D。  
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