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10.-I love the Internet.I've come to know many friends on the Net.
-______.Few of them would become your real friends.(  )
A.Good for youB.That's for sure
C.It's not the caseD.I couldn't agree more

分析 句意:--我喜欢互联网,在网上我逐渐认识了很多朋友.--事实并非如此,他们中几乎没有人会成为你真正朋友的

解答 答案C.A为你好,真是了不起;B那当然;C事实并非如此;D我非常同意.根据句意:--我喜欢互联网,在网上我逐渐认识了很多朋友.--事实并非如此,他们中几乎没有人会成为你真正朋友的.故选C.

点评 本题考查交际用语,要掌握选项中句子的意思并结合具体的语境选择出正确的选项.

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