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6.What do you think of my plan for the holiday?
_____I agree.(  )
A..It couldn't be better.B..It couldn't be worse.
C..Have you got that?D.Is that right?

分析 --你认为我的假期计划怎样?
--再好不过了.我同意.

解答 答案是A.本题考查情景交际;It couldn't be better再好不过了;It couldn't be worse再糟糕不过了;Have you got that 你明白了吗?Is that right?对吗?根据下文I agree可知,说话人认同对方的计划,故选A.

点评 本题考查情景交际;情景交际要在正确理解语境和各选项的含义的基础上,选出符合逻辑和常理的选项.语言交际的选项中常常出现俚语,考生要在平时学习的过程中多积累.

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