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10.-You quit the job?You're kidding!
-____I'm serious.(  )
A.I don't know for sure.B.Is that so?
C.Let's face it.D.No,I am not.

分析 --你辞职了?你在开玩笑吧.
--不,我没有开玩笑.我是认真的.

解答 答案:D.
根据后面的I'm serious可知,对方没有开玩笑,所以用No,I am not.来回应You're kidding!;其他三个选项都无法对应该语境.故选D.

点评 交际用语的考查离不开语境的具体分析,要结合前后两句的描述内容来判断具体的应答.

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