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— It’s getting dark. I’m afraid I must be off now.
— ____.


  1. A.
    That’s all right
  2. B.
    You are nice
  3. C.
    What a pity
  4. D.
    See you
D
试题分析:句意:--天快黑了,现在恐怕我需走了。--再见。That’s all right不客气; You are nice你真好; What a pity多可惜; See you再见。根据句意故选D。
考点:考查交际用语的用法。
点评:本题难度适中。交际用语的考查要放在上下文语境中理解运用,命题者设置了一些干扰项考查考生对语境的理解,其中干扰最大的是C项,它不符合英语交际的表达习惯。
即学即练:—May I turn down the radio a bit?
—______, if you insist.
A. No       B. My pleasure? C. All right       D. That’s right
解析:C。句意:上文在征询意见,请求许可。下文尽管有点不乐意,还是同意了。All right, OK都可以。如果没有if you insist,可以爽快地说Go ahead/Yes, of course.
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