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12.-You look unhappy.What's the matter?-My car broke down halfway and then I had my pocket picked. !( )
| A. | Just my luck | B. | I mean it | ||
| C. | Believe it or not | D. | It's a deal |
分析 --你看上去不开心.怎么啦?
--我的车半路上坏了,然后我遭扒了.真倒霉!
解答 答案是A.
本题考查情景交际;just my luck!真倒霉!I mean it!我是认真的!Believe it or not!信不信由你!It's a deal!成交;根据语境,说话人连续遭遇不幸,故选A.
点评 本题考查情景交际;情景交际要在正确理解语境和各选项的含义的基础上,选出符合逻辑和常理的选项.语言交际的选项中常常出现俚语,考生要在平时学习的过程中多积累.
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