【題目】(2013湖北武漢)—How is everything going in the hospital,dear?
—________.
A.I’m all right,thanks
B.Not too bad,I guess
C.Not at all
D.That’s all right,thank you
【答案】B
【解析】問(wèn)句句意:醫(yī)院里現(xiàn)在情況如何?A和D選項(xiàng)是針對(duì)“自己”的答語(yǔ),不符合句意;而C選項(xiàng)“Not at all(根本不)”也不符合句意。所以答案選擇B“我猜應(yīng)該不錯(cuò)”。
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