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—I guess this dress no longer fits me. I...

—I guess this dress no longer fits me. I am almost 30.

— ______ ? You look pretty in it!

A. What if B. Why not

C. How about D. How come

 

D 【解析】 考查习惯用语。句意:——我想这件衣服不适合我了。我快30岁了。——怎么会?你穿它很漂亮! A. What if假使……将会怎样;倘若……;B. Why not为什么不;C. How about……如何;……怎么样,用于提议,后接名词或动名词;D. How come为什么;怎么会(那样)。根据句意可知选D。  
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