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【题目】—What do you think of the movie Harry Potter ?

It couldn’t be better.

A. Good idea! B. Just so-so.

C. That’s right. D. Perfect!

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查语境分析。A这是个好主意;B马马虎虎;C 对,没关系;D 完美。句意:上句:你认为电影《哈利波特》怎么样?下句:堪称完美,再也不能再好了。故选D。

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