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11._______,I was just about to phone you when you phoned me.(  )
A.Funnily enoughB.That's not the point
C.You may be rightD.It's really upsetting

分析 有趣的是,我正要给你打电话,你给我打电话了.

解答 答案:A 考查副词作状语.根据句子结构,前后是两个单句用连词when连接,空格要填短语,funnily enough意为"有趣的是",作状语.故选A.其它三项都是句子,但缺少连词.

点评 解答此类问题,要弄清楚副词作状语是修饰动词,还是修饰全句,然后根据题意和上下文选择最合适的答案.

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