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【题目】----Why don’t you play basketball with us?

----That’s not my cup of tea. I like reading at home better.

A. It's good for me.

B. I don' t want to drink tea.

C. It's my favorite.

D. It's not my favorite.

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——你为什么不和我们一起打篮球呢?——那不是我的菜。我更喜欢在家看书。考查情景交际。那不是我的菜,引申为“不是令我愉悦或不是吸引我的某种事物,不是我的爱好”;A. It's good for me.那对我来说很好;B. I don' t want to drink tea.我不想去喝茶;C. It's my favorite.那是我的最爱;D. It's not my favorite.那不是我的爱好;结合选项,故答案选D。

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