The sentence translates to: "Mom, ( ) starting from Tuesday, I will go to work."
This sentence requires a phrase or word that indicates the start of an action. Common phrases in Chinese for this context include "from now on", "starting from", or similar temporal connectors.
Without specific options provided for this blank, it's difficult to be certain. However, a phrase like "从" (cóng - from) or a combination indicating "starting from" would fit. If we consider the options from the first question, 'C' (cóng - from) is a possibility. Let's see if it fits contextually.
If we use 'C: 从', the sentence becomes: 妈, 从星期二开始,我就要去上班了。
This translates to: "Mom, starting from Tuesday, I will go to work." This is grammatically correct and contextually appropriate.
Answer: C