【題目】—I love the Internet. I've come to know many friends on the Net.
.Few of them would become your real friends.
A.That's for sure
B.It's not the case
C.I couldn't agree more
D.I'm pleased to know that

【答案】B
【解析】句意:—我愛互聯(lián)網(wǎng)。我在網(wǎng)上認(rèn)識了很多朋友!闆r不是這樣的,他們中很少人會成為你真正的朋友。A.That's for sure“那是肯定的”;B.It's not the case“情況不是這樣的”;C.I couldn't agree more“我完全同意”;D.I'm pleased to know that“很高興知道這件事”。根據(jù)后文Few of them would become your real friends.可知,說話人不同意對方的說法,答案選B。

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