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【题目】--Sorry, I'm late. There was something wrong with my bike. -- .

A. Don't be late.B. You're so careless.

C. That's all right.D. That sounds interesting.

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——对不起,我来晚了。我的自行车出故障了。——没关系。

本题考查情景交际。Don’t be late.不要迟到了。You’re so careless.你那么粗心。That’s all right.没关系。That sounds interesting.那听起来有趣。根据Sorry, I'm late.可知,此处表示抱歉,应说没关系,故选C

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First of all, emotions affect our time-keeping abilities: Negative(消极的)emotions, especially anxiety and boredom, make time seem longer because they make us concentrate more on the passage of time. However, when we are enjoying ourselves, we pay more attention to what we are doing and are likely to lose track of(忘记)time.

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we can stay alive. As a result, we are able to remember far more details over a short period of time, which makes it seem like time is going more slowly.

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