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— Let me introduce myself. I’m Albert.

— __________.

A. That’s very nice B. It’s nice of you

C. Nice to meet youD. How nice

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:-让我来介绍一下自己。我是Albert-很高兴见到你。由这个情景我们可以知道这是两个人第一次见面,故应对别人说nice to meet youThat’s very nice.那真是太好了;It’s nice of you. 你真是太好了;How nice 多好啊。均不符合情景,故选C

考点:考查情景交际。

 

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