—Her father is very rich.

—_______ She wouldn’t accept his help even if it were offered.

A. What for? B. So what?

C. No doubt. D. No wonder.

 

B

【解析】考查情景交際。A. What for?“為了什么”; B. So what?“那又怎樣”; C. No doubt.“毫無疑問”; D. No wonder.“難怪,不足為奇”,句意:“---她父親非常富裕。--‘那又怎么樣?’即使主動給她幫助,她也不會接受的!,故正確答案為B.

考點:情景交際

 

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