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-- Shall we go to the art exhibition ri...

 -- Shall we go to the art exhibition right away?-- ___________.

A. It' s your opinion   B. I don' t mind       C. It' s all up to you  D. That' s your decision

 

 C 【详解】本题是一个情景交际题意思是:“我们立刻去看艺术展览好吗?”回答的时候可以说: “由你决定”。根据句子的意思我们可以很明确的选择答案C。It' s your opinion (这是你的观点), I don' t mind (我不介意,我不在乎) That' s your decision (那是你的决定),It' s all up to you.(由你决定,听你的。)
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