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【题目】— You shouldn’t have told everybody my secret.

— Wait a minute! I didn’t tell anyone... I promise!

— Oh, ________! You big mouth!

A. I don’t buy it B. I mean it

C. You don’t forget it D. You got it

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:考查口语中习语的使用。I don’t buy it我不相信。I mean it我是当真的。You don’t forget it你别忘了。You got it你成功了,你会做到的。句意:上文:你不应该把我的秘密告诉任何人。中文:等一下,我没有告诉任何人…我保证。下文:我不相信,你个大嘴巴。故选A。

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