题目内容

—You hate Chongqing Hot Pot, don’t you?

—________. I just think it doesn’t agree with me.

A. Not nearlyB. Not exactly

C. Not likelyD. Not always

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查短语辨析。A 几乎没有;B (说反话时用)并不; 并没有; (用于纠正某人说过的话)并非如此; 不完全是这样;C不可能;D并不总是、不一定。句意:你恨重庆火锅,对吗?——并没有,我只是觉得它不适合我。根据句意可判断其它3项与题意不符, 故选B。

考点:考查短语辨析

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