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7.-Don't be late next time!-_______( )| A. | Sorry,I won't. | B. | Sorry,I don't. | ||
| C. | All right,I won't. | D. | OK,I won't. |
分析 --下次别迟到了.
--对不起,我不会了.
解答 答案:A 考查常用日常交际用语.Sorry,I won't.意为对不起,我不会了; Sorry,I don't. 意为对不起,我没有; All right,I won't.意为好的,我不会了;OK,I won't意为好的,我不会了.结合上句下次别迟到了,选择A符合语境.
点评 考查常用日常交际用语.准确的翻译并掌握每个答案的句意及用法,再结合题干选择合适的答案是解决此类题的关键.
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On September 14,1964,President Lyndon B.Johnson awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom,one of the United States'two highest civilian honours.In 1999,Keller was listed in Gallup's Most Widely Admired People of the 20th century.
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