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Emily: ______ ?  Scott: Yes, it certainly is  Emily: About time too –after all that rain we had.  Scott: Yes, I know. That’s why we went away this year.
A

Is there anything I can do for you?

B

Is it suitable for you to go?

C

Is it a sunny day today?

D

Isn’t this weather fantastic?


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根据Emily的第二句话,可知对话内容与天气有关,故排除A和B选项;根据Scott的第一次回答“是,当然是了”可推测出问话为反义疑问句,而不是询问今天的天气状况如何,故选择D项。
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