—Are you dating Jennifer now?

 —_______

A. It’s up in the air.                                     B. Yes, It all depends

C. I have no time                                        D. It's none of your business

A 【解析】考查交際用語,句意:“你跟 Jennifer 開始在約會了嗎?”選項A“八字還沒一撇呢!”選項B “是的,視情況而定” 自身矛盾 選項C “我沒時間”;選項D “不關(guān)你的事情”。故答案為A。

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