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6.-You shouldn't have told her about the secret!
-______?No one believes her.(  )
A.How comeB.What forC.So whatD.What's up

分析 你本不应该告诉她这个秘密的.
那又怎么样?没有人会相信她的.

解答 答案:C.
本题考查习语辨析.A.为什么,怎么会?B.为什么;C.那又怎么样?D.怎么了?根据句子No one believes her可知,说明告诉她这个秘密也无关紧要,故选C.

点评 对于交际用语要分析句子的具体语境,搞明白前后之间的逻辑关系.

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