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---Mom,guess what?I’ve won the 1st prize...

---Mom,guess what?I’ve won the 1st prize!

---This _____ a celebration! Let’s go to prepare a party.

A. helps out    B. works out

C. calls for    D. pays off

 

C 【解析】 考查动词短语辨析。句意:--妈妈,猜猜是什么?我赢得了第一名。---这真的需要庆祝一下,我让我们去准备个派对吧。A. helps out 帮助解决;B. works out解决,计算出;C. calls for 要求,需要;D. pays off偿清。根据句意可知,此处表达“需要”的意思,结合四个选项,故选C。  
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