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【题目】- What do you think of the film?

- Wonderful! You_______ praise it_______ much

A. cannot; too

B. can; too

C. can always; so

D. can never; so

【答案】A

【解析】试题分析:本题是询问对方的看法,根据Wonderful,好极了,praise是赞扬的意思,所以应当选CYou can always praise it so much.你可以总是称赞它这么好。所以选C

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Now to deal with this problem, I have set simple rules: First, take a five-second break if I am not sure of “yes” or “no”, Second, use “pardon me”, so the person may explain to me in a direct way.

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A. North Korea B. America C. South Korea D. China

2In Paragraph 3, when the writer answered “Yes”,Mark might think the writer was _______.

A. rude B. kind C. helpful D. polite

3The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refers to (指的是) _______.

A. “yes” B. the noise C. watching TV D. the smile

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A. “ pardon me” B. “yes” C. “no” D. “I don’t know”

5The writer writes the passage mainly to remind us_______.

A. to work hard on English B. to learn to respect others

C. never to use “yes” or “no” D. to know culture differences

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