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Linda: How’s your sister, Mary?  Mary: She’s fine, thanks. As a matter of fact, she’s expecting.  Linda: Oh, is she? _____  Mary:Next April, I think.  Linda:Then you’ll become an aunt.
A

What is she expecting?

B

Tell me more about it.

C

Congratulations!

D

When is the baby due?


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情景对话,she’s expecting意为“她怀孕了”。根据下文可知,此处问的是孩子什么时候出生。因此选项D是正确的。
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