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8.-It has been a wonderful evening.Thank you very much.
-__________.(  )
A.I'm glad to heart that.B.My pleasure
C.No,thanksD.Don't say so

分析 ---今天晚上过得真愉快.十分感谢你.
---不用谢.

解答 答案B.
A项"我很高兴听到这个";C项"不,谢谢";D项"别这么说";B项"我很荣幸,不客气,不用谢";根据上下文的语境可知,上句中对方表示"今晚过得很愉快因而表示感谢";说话者表示礼貌答"我很荣幸,不客气,不用谢",故选B.

点评 本题考查情景交际.解答此类题目首先应该读懂句意,分析上下文语境和逻辑关系.其次对每个选项中的交际用语的适用情况要掌握,根据语境锁定正确答案.关键平时学习中要对交际用语多积累多总结反复记忆.

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