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【题目】—I lost five pounds just after a month on this new diet. It’s definitely worth a try.

—Right, ________. I badly need to get in shape for my school reunion.

A. it beats me B. I don’t buy it

C. just can’t help it D. you’ve sold it to me

【答案】D

【解析】考查情境交际。句意:——在节食一个月后,我瘦了五磅。这绝对值得一试。——好吧,我相信你。为了同学聚会我需要减肥。A. it beats me这难住我了;B. I don’t buy it我不相信;C. just can’t help it我忍不住了;D. you’ve sold it to me我相信你。D项符合语境。

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