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(2014·河南省普通高中适应性测试一)—Could you tell me how to get to the town hall,please?

—________.Maybe you could ask the policeman over there.

A.A piece of cake    B.That depends

C.I don’t care  D.I don’t know for sure

 

D

【解析】考查交际用语。根据答语中的“Maybe you could ask the policeman over there.”可知,答话者也不确切知道怎么去市政厅,因此选D项。A piece of cake.小菜一碟;That depends.那得看情况;I don’t care.我不在乎;I don’t know for sure.我并不确切知道。

答案: D

 

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