–I’m quite nervous about tomorrow’s oral English Test.

--_________.

A. You are great. B. It’s no brainer.

C. I’ll cross my fingers for you. D. Forget it.

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:A. You are great你很棒,B. It’s no brainer. 很容易, C. I’ll cross my fingers for you.我會(huì)為你祝福的,D. Forget it.得了吧,忘了吧,句意:--我對(duì)明天的英語口語考試很緊張。--我會(huì)為你祝福的。選C。

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