单选题Sarah: So, what did you think?  Nick: Really, not at all bad. She’s different from how she appears on TV, that actress, isn’t she?  Sarah: Yes, she’s not so believable.  Nick: Yes, _______, but this new writer certainly knows how to increase the tension.Ashe has many loyal fansBshe is an experienced actressCshe looks very paleDher lack of stage experience was a bit obvious

单选题
Sarah: So, what did you think?  Nick: Really, not at all bad. She’s different from how she appears on TV, that actress, isn’t she?  Sarah: Yes, she’s not so believable.  Nick: Yes, _______, but this new writer certainly knows how to increase the tension.
A

she has many loyal fans

B

she is an experienced actress

C

she looks very pale

D

her lack of stage experience was a bit obvious


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解析:
对话中Sarah提到那位女演员not so believable“表演得不是很逼真”,Nick表示赞同,D项符合语境。

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