---Henry,what do you think of the movie Mission: Impossible 4?

---_________.I wish to watch it again.

A.It couldn’t be worse.

B.It couldn’t be better.

C.I can’t agree more.

D.I think it a waste of time.

B

【解析】

試題分析: 考查情景交際。句意: 你認為碟中碟四如何?太好了,我想再看一次。根據(jù) I wish to watch it again.可知選B項。

考點 : 考查情景交際

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