—So you haven’t been to France?
—_____. How I wish to go there for a holiday!


  1. A.
    Yes, I have
  2. B.
    Yes, I haven’t
  3. C.
    No, I have
  4. D.
    No, I haven’t
D
試題分析:句意:--你沒有去過法國嗎?--是的,沒有,我多么想去那里度假呀!因為第一句用的是否定句來問的,所以在答語中與實際的情況先符,如果去過就用,前面就用Yes,沒有去過,就用No;故排除BC,這兩個本身就不對;根據(jù)句意故選D。
考點:考查交際用語的用法。
點評:本題難度適中。交際用語的考查要放在上下文語境中理解運(yùn)用,提醒考生平時加強(qiáng)背誦短語的意義及用法。
即學(xué)即練:— Do you enjoy your present job?
— _______. I just do it for a living.
A Of course B Not really C Not likely D Not a little
解析:B。 of course 當(dāng)然 not really 委婉說不 not likely 不可能 not a little 非常
前句問你喜歡現(xiàn)在的工作嗎?從后一句答語我們知道, 他僅僅是為了謀生。所以前一句答語應(yīng)該是否定的, 而且答語口氣并不強(qiáng)烈, 所以要用委婉的語氣, 答案:B
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