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---I am out of breath. I can’t go any further.

---__________. I am sure you can make it.

A. No problem.B. What a pity.C. Not bad.D. Come on.

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我喘。我不能再走。加油。我相信你能成功的. No problem.没问题;What a pity.真可惜; Not bad.还不坏; Come on.加油。所以选D。

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