20.-I'm on a diet and eat only three pieces of fruit every day for a month.
-            .It is not dieting and will be bad for your health.( 。
A.You needn't have thatB.That's taking it a bit far
C.I wouldn't say noD.I can't agree more

分析 ---我在節(jié)食,一個月每天只吃三塊水果.
---太過分了(那就差了去了),這不僅不是節(jié)食,而且對健康有害.

解答 答案B.
A項"你不必這樣做";C項"我不會反對";D項"我完全同意";B項"那就差了去了";根據(jù)答句中的"It is not dieting and will be bad for your health"可知,一個月每天只吃三塊水果,這不僅不是節(jié)食,而且對健康有害,這種做法要不得的,有的太過了."That's taking it a bit far"意為"太過分了",故選B.

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