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12.-My mother has been ill for several days.-____________( )A. | That's too bad. | B. | I'm sorry to hear that. | ||
C. | How terrible! | D. | Never mind. |
分析 翻译:--我的妈妈病了好几天了.--听到这个我很遗憾
解答 A.That's too bad 意思为"那太不好了";
B.I'm sorry to hear that意思为"听到这个我很遗憾";
C.How terrible意思为"多么糟糕";
D.Never mind意思为"没关系".
根据情境可知听到了对方不好的事情,表示遗憾,故选B.
点评 本题考查I'm sorry to hear that的运用,在英语情境中,只要听到了对方有不好的事情,就遗憾地说:"I'm sorry to hear that".
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