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19.---I had a pleasant winter vacation with my family in the north.---______.( )
| A. | Oh,that's nice of you | B. | Enjoy yourself | ||
| C. | Well done | D. | Glad to hear that |
分析 --在北方我和我家人度过了一个快乐的寒假.
--很高兴听到你这么说.
解答 答案:D 根据第一句"I had a pleasant winter vacation with my family in the north.",可知这是在描述自己很高兴的一次经历.A选项表示"你真好"用于别人对你有帮助时;B选项含义为"请自便",一般用于主人对来客所说的话;C选项含义为"干得好",是对某人工作的评价;D选项含义为"很高兴听到那个",一般用于别人描述自己很好的事情时的应答语.故选D.
点评 本题考查口语交际.一般当对方说自己获奖,考试通过,旅途愉快,面试通过等好的事情时,要用"I'm glad to hear that.".而当别人说自己生病了,丢钱包了等不好的事情时,则要说"I'm sorry to hear that."
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