—Do you think it’s going to rain over the weekend?

—________.

A.I don’t believe B.I don’t believe it

C.I believe not so D.I believe not

 

D

【解析】以Do you think...?這樣的句子來提問,用D項來表示否定,或?qū)項中的it改為so。

 

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