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Wife: Our visit to London is really rewarding. What do you think,darling?  Husband: ______ We’ve really got something from this visit.  Wife: Don’t forget the shopping before we leave this lovely city.  Husband: I’ve carved it in my mind. Don’t worry.
A

I get it.

B

Well,I don’t think the way you do.

C

You bet.

D

I’m glad to hear that.


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妻子在询问丈夫对旅行的体验,根据下文的回答,C选项符合语境“当然,的确。”
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