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13.-You seem to be fond of classical music.
-________.As a matter of fact,I like jazz music better.(  )
A.I don't agreeB.Not really
C.I couldn't agree moreD.No doubt

分析 ---你似乎很喜欢古典音乐.
---不是太喜欢,事实上,我更喜欢爵士乐.

解答 答案B.A项"我不同意";C项"我完全同意";D项"毫无疑问";B项"不完全是";根据答句中的提示"As a matter of fact,I like jazz music better"可知,事实上,我更喜欢爵士乐,而不是太喜欢古典音乐,故选B.

点评 本题考查情景交际.解答此类题目首先应该读懂句意,分析上下文语境和逻辑关系.其次对每个选项中的交际用语的适用情况要掌握,根据语境锁定正确答案.关键平时学习中要对交际用语多积累多总结反复记忆.not really的口语用法:1.表示轻微的否定,意为"不很"2.表示怀疑或不相信,意为"不会吧""不见得""不会是真的吧". 3.表示语气很强的否定,意为"真的没有""的确没有".

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