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【题目】—Did Zhou Libo say anything that appealed to you in Mr Zhou Live Show?

—_____Actually I slept through his performance.

A. No problem . B. No wonder

C. No doubt. D. Not really.

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:句义:在一周立波秀里,周立波说了一些吸引你的话了吗?--不是这样的,实际上我一直在睡觉.根据句义说明D正确。

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