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13.I don't believe you.What you said just doesn't ______.(  )
A.make an impressionB.make sense
C.come as a surpriseD.go on

分析 我不相信你.你所说的没 有道理.

解答 答案是B.本题考查动词短语辨析.A.留下印象,B. 有道理,讲得通,C.出乎意料,D.继续; 根据上文可知,说话人不相信对方,故判断对方所讲"没有道理".因此答案是B.

点评 本题考查动词短语辨析,要在熟悉各动词短语在不同语境中的含义的基础上结合语境做出合理的推断.

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