【題目】— The movie Spider-Man is amazing!

— ______. I love it and I want to see it again!

A.I don’t agree with youB.It couldn’t be worse

C.You are kiddingD.I can’t agree more

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——電影《蜘蛛俠》太棒了!——我再同意不過了。我喜歡它,我想再看一次!

考查日常交際用語。 I dont agree with you 我不同意你的觀點;It couldnt be worse這再糟不過了;You are kidding你在開玩笑;I cant agree more我十分同意你。根據(jù)后面I love it and I want to see it again!可知,表示同意,應填I cant agree more,故選D

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