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5.--Let's go out for a walk after dinner,OK?
---_______.I'd like to take a fresh breath.(  )
A.Out of the questionB.Forget it
C.That's all rightD.I couldn't agree more

分析 --让我们饭后出去散步,好吗?
--我非常同意.我想呼吸下新鲜空气.

解答 答案:D 考查语言交际.根据下文I'd like to take a fresh breath可知,应是对提议表示赞同.情态动词的否定式再加上比较级表示肯定的意思,即:我完全同意.A项:不可能的;B项:没关系;C项:不要紧;没关系.

点评 语言交际是灵活多变的,要注意根据语言环境具体问题具体分析.要做好这类题,需从以下三个方面着手:1.仔细审题,明确大意:首先要仔细审题,即在对话不完整的情况下,尽量弄懂该篇对话的大意和情景(如购物、看病、问路和应答、约会、口语应用等).2.分析对话,试填答案:在解题过程中,要根据具体语境和上下文,分析对话中所缺部分、判断所缺的句子.3.全文复读,融会贯通:在试填好答案之后,应从头至尾再把对话读一遍,按照对话情境,中心内容,推理判断.

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