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Since you are free this morning, _______ and play Wii with us.(1分)
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why don't drop off
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why to not drop on
C
why not to drop by
D
why not drop in
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D
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解题思路: 本题考查否定疑问句的用法。根据题意“既然你今天早上没事,为何不来我家一起玩任天堂游戏机呢?” why not 是一种否定问句,后直接跟动词原形,可表示建议、邀请等;drop in 在口语中指“串门”,故正确答案为D)选项。
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