20.-I don't know about you,but I'm sick and tired of this weather.
-_________.I can't stand all this rain.( 。
A.I don't careB.It's hard to say
C.So am ID.I hope so

分析 ---我不知道你(什么情況),但是我生病了,討厭這種天氣.
---我也是,我忍受不了這雨了.

解答 答案C.
A.I don"t care"我不在乎";  B.It"s hard to say"很難說"; D.I hope not"我希望不要這樣";C.So am I"我也是";根據(jù)后面一句中的"I can't stand all this rain"可知,此處與上一句中的"I'm sick and tired of the weather"表達(dá)同樣的感受,因此應(yīng)該用So am I,表示"我也是".選項(xiàng)A和D都與后面一句話矛盾;B的意思是"很難說",不符合句意.故選C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查情景交際.解答此類題目首先應(yīng)該讀懂句意,分析上下文語境和邏輯關(guān)系.其次對(duì)每個(gè)選項(xiàng)中的交際用語的適用情況要掌握,根據(jù)語境鎖定正確答案.關(guān)鍵平時(shí)學(xué)習(xí)中要對(duì)交際用語多積累多總結(jié)反復(fù)記憶.

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