题目内容

— This apple pie is too sweet, don’t you think so?

— ____________. I think it’s just right, actually.

A. I hope so B. Not really

C. Sounds good D. No wonder

 

B

【解析】

试题分析: 考查情景交际。答语“事实上我觉得还好”和问句“苹果派太甜了,你不这么觉得么?”形成了相反的态度,故选择Not really表达不赞同的态度。

考点:情景交际

 

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