题目内容

—I didn’t know this is a one way street, Sir.

—___________.

A. That’s all right. B. I don’t believe you.

C. How dare you say that. D. Sorry, but that’s no excuse.

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:先生,我不知道这是单行道抱歉,但那不是借口。That’s all right.没关系,I don’t believe you.我不相信你说的话.How dare you say that?你怎么敢那么说?Sorry, but that’s no excuse. 抱歉,但那不是借口。前者违反了交通规则,回答语ABC三项都不符合题意,故选D

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