【題目】Since everyone is here, let’s get down to business. What does the underlined part mean?

A.buying or selling goodsB.company

C.matters that need to be dealt withD.trade

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:既然大家都來了,讓我們言歸正傳(處理正事)吧。

考查單詞釋義。buying or selling goods買賣商品;company公司;matteers that need to be deal with需要處理的事項;trade貿(mào)易。根據(jù)“get down to”開始做,認(rèn)真處理。C選項符合題意,故選C。

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