单选题I went to the beach and got plenty of rest.() You looked tired last time I saw you.AI hope soBReallyCI'm glad you didDThe sound was nice
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I went to the beach and got plenty of rest.() You looked tired last time I saw you.
A
I hope so
B
Really
C
I'm glad you did
D
The sound was nice
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