--Did you like your trip to Xi’an during the Summer vacation?

--____. It was too hot and there was too much traffic.

A. Not a little B. Don’t mention it

C. Not really D. Not exactly

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:考查情景交際。句意:--你喜歡暑假的西安之旅嗎?--確實不喜歡。那里天氣太熱,而且交通也很擁擠。A非常;B沒關(guān)系,不客氣;C不很,確實沒有,不見得;D不很,并非如此,不完全是這樣。not really表示輕微的否定、懷疑和語氣很強的否定;exactly用于糾正他人說的話。根據(jù)答語的第二句可知,西安的天氣很熱,而且交通很擁擠,說明“我”不喜歡暑假的西安之旅,故選C。

考點:考查情景交際

 

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