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15.-I can't remember those grammar rules!
-__________.Practice more.(  )
A.You're not aloneB.It's hard to say
C.I'm afraid notD.It's up to you

分析 句意:---我记不住这些语法规则!
---不只是你一个人(记不住这些语法规则),多多练习.

解答 答案A.B项"很难说";C项"我恐怕不行";D项"取决于你";A项"不只是你一个人";根据上下文语境可知,对方因为记不住繁琐的语法规则而苦恼,想寻求好方法,因此答话者应该是宽慰对方,提供建议,表示这种记不住繁琐的语法规则的现象很多人会经历,多练习就会解决了,因此A项符合语境,故选A.

点评 本题考查情景交际.解答此类题目首先应该读懂句意,分析上下文语境和逻辑关系.其次对每个选项中的交际用语的适用情况要掌握,根据语境锁定正确答案.关键平时学习中要对交际用语多积累多总结反复记忆.

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