13. Whether we’ll hold the sports meet depends on the weather, _____?

A. won’t we               B. shan’t we

C. doesn’t it             D. won’t it

C


解析:

選C。從句作主語,疑問部分主語用it,謂語根據(jù)主句謂語動(dòng)詞確定。

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