--- The novel isn’t easy for Xiao Wang to read, is it?

--- ______.His foreign language is far better than expected.


  1. A.
    No, it isn’t
  2. B.
    I’m afraid not.
  3. C.
    I think so.
  4. D.
    Yes, it is.
D
The novel isn’t easy for Xiao Wang to read, is it?是反義疑問句,對于反義疑問句,要根據(jù)實際情況回答;根據(jù)His foreign language is far better than expected,他的外語比期望的要好的多,可知讀這本小說對他來說很容易。所以用D,意思是:不,很容易。
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