题目内容

9.-Would you mind if I named my dog after your son?
-________!My wife and I will both be proud of it.(  )
A.I hope notB.Not a little
C.NonsenseD.Not in the least

分析 --你介意我用你儿子的名字给狗取名字吗?
--一点也不,我和妻子都会引以为荣的.

解答 答案:D.
A.I hope not 我希望不会B.Not a little非常C.Nonsense 废话D.Not in the least一点也不,根据后面一句My wife and I will both be proud of it可知,是认可对方的做法的;故选D.

点评 交际用语的考查要放在上下文语境中进行.本题四个项都是常考的要点.要注意中西方的文化差异和西方的交际礼仪.

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