---You never have sweet snacks, do you?
---________. Though I know they’re bad for our health.


  1. A.
    Yes
  2. B.
    No
  3. C.
    Yes, I don’t
  4. D.
    No, I do
A
試題分析:英語中反義疑問的回答只依據(jù)事實(shí),不管是問句是肯定形式還是否定形式;卮饡r(shí),一般首先要做出肯定或者否定的回答。其形式一般為:肯定回答:Yes, +主語(通常是代詞)+助動(dòng)詞;否定回答:No, +主語(通常是代詞)+ 助動(dòng)詞 not.(的縮寫形式).注意助動(dòng)詞和人稱代詞人稱與數(shù)上同問句保持一致。句意:你從來不吃甜點(diǎn),是嗎?根據(jù)下文,盡管我知道他們對(duì)我們的健康不好?芍拔臑榭隙ɑ卮,故選A。
考點(diǎn):反義疑問句的回答
點(diǎn)評(píng):英語中一般疑問的回答只依據(jù)事實(shí),只是翻譯成漢語時(shí)有所不同。英語中有很多于漢語不同的語言習(xí)慣,注意不能用漢語思維去思考英語問題,學(xué)英語就要適應(yīng)英語中的語言習(xí)慣,適應(yīng)英語文化。
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