【題目】---I’m afraid this question is beyond me.

---______. Tell me what you think. There’s no wrong answer.

A. You are joking B. Come on C. By no means D. All right

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考查情景交際。A. You are joking你在開玩笑吧。B. Come on快點(diǎn),開始;C. By no means決不;D. All right行,好吧。上句:我擔(dān)心這個(gè)問題我不懂。下句:得了吧,快點(diǎn)告訴我你在想什么,這里答案沒錯(cuò)。故選B。

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