题目内容

-- Don’t you believe in Mary, your confidential secretary?

--- __________, but this time he lied to me.

A.Yes, I don’t       B.No, I don’t        C.Yes, I do           D.No, I do

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--难道你不信任玛丽,你的机要秘书?--不,我相信他,但是这次他撒谎了。否定的疑问句的答语,根据实际的情况,不信任他就用I don’t,前面为了和它相一致用No“是的”。如果信任他就用I do,前面就用Yes“不”;这里有but,它表示前后是转折关系,所以这里应该是相信他,根据句意故选C。

考点:考查交际用语的用法。

点评:本题难度适中。交际用语的考查要放在上下文语境中理解运用,提醒考生平时加强背诵短语的意义及用法。

即学即练:— How about a game of chess?     — ____

A. I agree.                  B. Why not?         C. I’d like to.    D. That’s right.

解析:B。句意:--去下棋怎么样?--为什么不去呢?

 

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