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7.---How about the competition last week?
---Oh,it was not my day.I got the last place.
---________.Don't lose heart,good luck for you next time.(  )
A.What a shame!B.So what?
C.Sorry to hear that.D.Don't be afraid.

分析 --昨天的竞赛怎么样?
--噢,那不是我的长项.我得了个倒数第一.
--听到这个消息很难过.祝你下次好运.

解答 答案:C.
上一句说I got the last place,那么结合后面的鼓励话语Don't lose heart,good luck for you next time可知,此处应该使用Sorry to hear that表示遗憾;故选C.

点评 交际用语的考查要根据上下文的含义以及逻辑关系,也要注意中西方文化在表达上的差异,要有跨文化的意识.同时要特别注意西方的文明礼仪在交际用语中的体现.也要把语法和句意相融合在一起,在平时的学习中要注意积累一些常见的交际用语的句式.

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