1.---Hey,David.!I heard you just had an article published in China Daily._____
---Thanks.Mary.News travels fast around here.( 。
A.Cheer upB.Good luckC.CongratulationsD.Come on

分析 -嗨,大衛(wèi)!我聽說你剛剛在中國日?qǐng)?bào)上面發(fā)表了一篇文章.祝賀你.
-謝謝.瑪麗.在這消息傳播的真快.

解答 答案:C.
考查語言交際用語.cheer up高興起來,用語鼓勵(lì)別人;good luck祝你好運(yùn),對(duì)別人祝福;congratulations祝賀你,對(duì)別人取得成績的祝賀;come on 加油,鼓勵(lì)別人,根據(jù)句意可知選擇C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查語言交際用語的用法.首先清楚地區(qū)分選項(xiàng)所表達(dá)的含義,結(jié)合語境就可選出正確答案.

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