【題目】—Amazingly, I’ve managed to finish the project by myself.

—________ I told you it was easy.

A.With pleasure.B.Guess what?C.There you are!D.It doesn’t matter.

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——令人驚訝的是,我自己設(shè)法完成了這個項目!褪沁@樣,我告訴過你這很容易。

考查口語交際,A項意思為樂意效勞;B項意思為猜猜怎么了?;C項意思為就是這樣;D項意思為沒關(guān)系;根據(jù)分析前一個說話者的意思,我們發(fā)現(xiàn)她對于自己單獨完成了這個項目感到非常不可思議,再根據(jù)分析后一個說話者的意思,我們可以發(fā)現(xiàn)這個說話者認為前一個說話者能完成這個項目是非常理所當然的事情,所以在這四個選項中,只有C項符合原句的說話情境,故選C。

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