【題目】

I consider little Tom isn't _________ well at school.

_________. Not very well, I'm afraid.

A. getting ready ; Up to you B. getting on ; I'm with you on that

C. getting in touch ; It depends D. getting on ; It's a pity

【答案】B

【解析】句意: 我認(rèn)為小湯姆在學(xué)校學(xué)習(xí)不怎么好。 我同意你的觀點(diǎn)?峙虏皇呛芎谩?疾榱(xí)慣用語(yǔ)。get on with進(jìn)展,進(jìn)步; I'm with you on that. 表示贊同。

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