14.-How far can you run without stopping?
-________.I've never tried.( 。
A.Don't mention itB.I have no idea
C.That's all rightD.Go ahead

分析 ---你一直不停能跑多遠(yuǎn)?
---我不知道.我從來沒有試過.

解答 答案B.
A項"不用謝;沒關(guān)系";C項"不用謝";D項"說吧,做吧";B項"我不知道";根據(jù)答句中的"I've never tried"可知,說話者表示自己從來沒試過,也不知道自己究竟一直不停能跑多遠(yuǎn)?因此B項符合語境,故選B.

點評 本題考查情景交際.解答此類題目首先應(yīng)該讀懂句意,分析上下文語境和邏輯關(guān)系.其次對每個選項中的交際用語的適用情況要掌握,根據(jù)語境鎖定正確答案.關(guān)鍵平時學(xué)習(xí)中要對交際用語多積累多總結(jié)反復(fù)記憶.

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