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---This Math problem isn’t easy for Jack to work out, is it?

---_______. He is far better at Math problems than we expected.

A. No, it isn’tB. I’m afraid notC. Yes, it isD. I don’t think so

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:杰克不容易解决这个数学问题,是吗?是的。他比我们期望的更擅长解决数学问题。No, it isn’t不,它不是。 I’m afraid not恐怕不。 Yes, it is是的,它是。I don’t think so我不这样认为。所以选C。

考点:考查交际用语。

 

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