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14.一The rising frequency of smoggy days is making me deeply worried that one day we will have to rely on masks to survive.
一           !The government really should do something.(  )
A.Good ideaB.I got it
C.You betD.That's all right

分析 --越来越频繁的雾天让我担心有一天我们将不得不依靠口罩来生存.
--的确.政府真的应该做点事情.

解答 答案:C,考查交际语言的使用,根据空格后面"政府真的应该做点事情"可知表达的是赞同前面所说的,因此使用You bet"当然,的确",Good idea"好主意",I got it"我明白了",That's all right"没关系,不客气",故答案为C.

点评 考查交际语言的使用,应联系前后句子的语境,对答案进行确定.

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