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—How did you find your journey to Australia, Tina?

—_______.

A.Quite by accident                       B.It was my pleasure

C.It was great                            D.I read about it in a book

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

試題分析:A. Quite by accident很偶然     B. It was my pleasure我很榮幸C. It was great  太棒了D. I read about it in a book我在書本上讀到它了;句意:緹娜,你覺得你的澳大利亞之旅怎么樣?很好。故選C

考點:交際用語

點評:英語中日常交際用語比較多,諸如打電話、購物、問候、看醫生等涉及到生活的方方面面。平時的英語學習要對這些場景所用的英語有一定的了解,知道各個場景下的習慣用語及固定句型。同時,也可以通過排除法對題目進行解答。

 

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