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—Why are you crying? Today is your birthday!

—____________. I am so excited with so many friends surrounding me.

A. Just can’t help itB. Don’t mention it

C. None of your businessD. That’s all right

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:A. Just can’t help it没有办法,忍不住,B. Don’t mention it不用谢, C. None of your business不关你的事情, D. That’s all right没关系,句意:--你为什么哭?今天是你的生日!--我只是忍不住,有这么多的朋友包围着我,我很兴奋。选A

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