单选题Alan: Wow, your homework looks great!  Celia: Thanks.______  Alan: But didn’t Mrs. Smith tell us we had to write it in our books?  Celia: ______ ... What am I going to do now?AI typed it on my Dad’s computer. ; Oh no, you’re right!BHow did you do your homework? ; I remember now.CJason helped me with it. ; No, she didn’t, I’m afraid.DIn fact I did it poorly. ; Why didn’t you tell me earlier?

单选题
Alan: Wow, your homework looks great!  Celia: Thanks.______  Alan: But didn’t Mrs. Smith tell us we had to write it in our books?  Celia: ______ ... What am I going to do now?
A

I typed it on my Dad’s computer. ; Oh no, you’re right!

B

How did you do your homework? ; I remember now.

C

Jason helped me with it. ; No, she didn’t, I’m afraid.

D

In fact I did it poorly. ; Why didn’t you tell me earlier?


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解析:
从Alan的回答可知,Celia说的是作业应该以什么样的形式交上去。选项A符合。

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