【題目】 —How do you find your missing pen?

—Wow,________.

A. It writes well

B. Quite by chance

B. It lies in my drawer

D. It was kept by my grandfather

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:考查情景交際;句意:你是如何評論丟掉那只筆?書寫十分的流利。How do you find ?表示你如何看待某物,故選A項。

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