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It ____ without saying that consumers would be happier if prices were lower

A. takes
B. appears
C. makes
D. goes

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解析:很明显空格处填入的词语意思是“毫无疑问、不用说”,利用一点点语法知识,空格处填入的是一不及物动词,既然如此可排除A 与C,B 选项是“似乎”的意思,填入空格处后语义不通顺。答案是D。Go without saying 本身就是一固定搭配:理所当然,不言而喻。
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