—Tom,I’m sorry to say that I can’t go to watch tonight’s match with you,for I have to prepare for the coming exam.           

 —________Have some fun!

A.Don’t have too many irons in the fire.

B.Don’t be a wet blanket.

C.Don’t put the cart before the horse.

D.Don’t pull my leg.

 

【答案】

B

【解析】考查諺語。A不要同時做太多的事情,要一心一意 ;B別這么讓人掃興!C不要本末倒置;D別開玩笑了;結(jié)合句意可知B正確。句意:—Tom,對不起我今天晚上不能喝你看比賽了,我得準(zhǔn)備即將來臨的考試!獎e這么讓人掃興!

 

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