—Bill, if it doesn’t rain, we can go straight on and spend more time in Vienna.

—________! I just want to hear Mozart.

A.Well done!                            B.No problem!

C.That’s great!                          D.That’s it!

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

試題分析:考察交際用語。A干得好!B沒問題;C真棒!D就是它了!句意:—Bill,如果天氣好,我們徑直去維也納過一段時間吧!—真棒!我想去聽莫扎特的音樂的。根據(jù)句意說明后者同意前者的建議。故C正確。

考點:考察交際用語

點評:情景交際的考查關鍵在于理解上下文語境,同時要注意辨析選項的意思,平時多熟記交際用語,尤其是一些與漢語相差較大的表達。做這類試題,要求同學們按照所給的情景,選擇最佳問句或答句,完成題目。要想做好這類題目,關鍵是平時要養(yǎng)成講英語的良好習慣,努力提高口語水平,熟練掌握日常會話項目中常用的問答語。

 

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