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【题目】Its too complex, I think.

______. So we’d better make it easier for students to get involved.

A. That’s ridiculousB. That’s the point

C. That’s settledD. That’s all right

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景交际。 A. Thats ridiculous那是荒谬的;B. Thats the point这是关键所在;C. Thats settled解决了;D. Thats all right没有关系。句意:我认为太复杂了,这是关键所在,我们最好让学生更容易地参与,故选B项。

考点 : 考查情景交际

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