Q: Which of the following is not true according to the conversation?

A: Their mother didn’t spend too much on buying flowers.

B: The mother used to have tough times with her mother-in-law.

C: The mother is positive and life-affirming.

D: The daughter feels very sad about her mother's past.

解析:D
難度級(jí)別:★★★。A正確,在原文中有“I didn't spend enough on flowers”,說(shuō)明并沒(méi)有花太多的錢在花上。B正確,從“grow up with someone who is critical of every single thing you say”推斷。C正確,從“turned out to be the positive, life-affirming person”推斷。D不正確,原文無(wú)法知道這個(gè)感情色彩。

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Mrs. Geller: I didn't spend enough on flowers, and if I spent more she'd be saying 'Why are you wasting your money? I don't need flowers, I'm dead'.

Monica: That sounds like Nana.

Mrs. Geller: Do you know what it's like to grow up with someone who is critical of every single thing you say?

Monica: ...I can imagine.

Mrs. Geller: I'm telling you, it's a wonder your mother turned out to be the positive, life-affirming person that she is.

Monica: That is a wonder.

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