12.-I passed the driving test the first time!
-_____.( 。
A.I can't agree with you moreB.Good for you
C.It couldn't be worseD.I hope so

分析 ---我第一次就通過了駕考.
---你真了不起.

解答 答案B.
A項(xiàng)"我完全同意";C項(xiàng)"這太糟糕了";D項(xiàng)"我希望如此";B項(xiàng)"你真了不起";根據(jù)上下文的語境可知,上文中表示"我第一次就通過了駕考",答句中回答"你真了不起",表示對對方的欽佩贊揚(yáng),"Good for you   你真是了不起,你真行",故選B.

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