—Do you know why the sun looks much bigger on the horizon?
—Well, well,         .I have never read about that.

A.that depends B.I can’t tell you
C.there is some doubt D.you really have me there

D

解析試題分析:句意:--你知道為什么在地平線上的太陽看起來更大嗎?--嗯,你可把我難住了,我從來沒有看過關(guān)于此類問題的東西。that depends 看情況吧;I can’t tell you我不能告訴你;there is some doubt能否排除這個(gè)可能性;you really have me there你可把我難住了。have somebody的意思是:擊敗某人,勝過某人,或者是難住某人。根據(jù)句意故選D。
考點(diǎn):考查交際用語的用法。
點(diǎn)評(píng):本題難度適中。交際用語是高考的熱點(diǎn),對(duì)于這些用語都是用在特定的語言環(huán)境之下,要充分理解語境,才能做出正確的判斷。交際用語部分的試題以對(duì)話的形式出現(xiàn),測(cè)試考生掌握日常生活常見情景中的基本交際用語的能力。
即學(xué)即練:— How do you like a birthday party outdoors this weekend?
—________.
A. Very much      B. With pleasure  C. Have fun       D. Good idea
解析:D。 Good idea好主意,常用來回答同意別人的建議。句意:—你覺得這一周末在戶外舉行生日晚會(huì)怎么樣?—好主意。

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