题目内容
9.-Professor Johnson,I've won the first place in the Final English Speech Competition.-__________.It's really something.( )
A. | Come on | B. | Absolutely | ||
C. | That's a good point | D. | Good for you |
分析 --Johnson教授,我在英语演讲决赛中得了一等奖.
--做得好,你真了不起.
解答 答案:D.
考查交际用语:A.Come on加油B.Absolutely当然C.That's a good point 很好的观点,D.Good for you做得好,根据后面的评价It's really something可知,应该是对对方的称赞,所以选D.
点评 交际用语的考查要根据上下文的语境进行,对于一些重要的交际用语要加强识记和理解.本题的四个选项都是常考的交际用语,一定要加强识记.
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