—I bet you will go on a tri after graduation.

 —_________. I can't wait!

A. Surely I will   B. Go ahead   C. Take it easy   D. My pleasure

A


解析:

本題考查交際用語。句意:我猜想你畢業(yè)后會去旅行。Surely I will我當(dāng)然要去了(明確地回應(yīng)了對方);Co ahead去吧(對別人提出的要求或建

議表示同意,邏輯主語為對方);Take it easy放輕松;My pleasure不用謝。

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