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---- My parents said that we would take a camping on May Day.

  -----_____ it rains then?

A.What if         B.What about        C. What for        D. So what

A


解析:

考查交際用語辨析。后句意思:如果下了雨那會怎么樣?what is=what would happen if 從句;so what那又怎么樣,表示的是對不關自己的事情。

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