13.-Don't worry,Mum.The doctor said it was only the flu.
-______!I'll tell dad there's nothing serious.( 。
A.CongratulationsB.What a reliefC.How surprisingD.I'm so sorry

分析 -不要擔(dān)心,媽媽.醫(yī)生說這只是感冒.
-真讓人輕松!我告訴爸爸沒有什么大不了的.

解答 答案:B 考查語言交際.A項(xiàng):恭喜你;B項(xiàng):真讓人輕松;C項(xiàng):真讓人驚訝;D項(xiàng):對(duì)不起.根據(jù)句意,B項(xiàng)正確.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 語言交際是靈活多變的,要注意根據(jù)語言環(huán)境具體問題具體分析.要做好這類題,需從以下三個(gè)方面著手:1.仔細(xì)審題,明確大意:首先要仔細(xì)審題,即在對(duì)話不完整的情況下,盡量弄懂該篇對(duì)話的大意和情景(如購物、看病、問路和應(yīng)答、約會(huì)、口語應(yīng)用等).2.分析對(duì)話,試填答案:在解題過程中,要根據(jù)具體語境和上下文,分析對(duì)話中所缺部分、判斷所缺的句子.3.全文復(fù)讀,融會(huì)貫通:在試填好答案之后,應(yīng)從頭至尾再把對(duì)話讀一遍,按照對(duì)話情境,中心內(nèi)容,推理判斷.

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