题目内容
20.-- ,where is the Great Hotel?-- I can't help you.I'm new here.( )
| A. | Sorry; I think | B. | Excuse me; I think | ||
| C. | Sorry; I'm afraid | D. | Excuse me; I'm afraid |
分析 --打扰一下,Great 酒店在哪里?
--恐怕我帮不了你,我是新来的.
解答 答案:D.
根据--,where is the Great Hotel?可知这里是问路的句型,一般用Excuse me来引起,再根据I can't help you.I'm new here,可知我帮不了你,我是新来的.这里不能帮助别人,应该用I'm afraid.故选D.
点评 熟悉常用日常交际用语的基本用法,在正确理解题意的基础上,给出答案.
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