【題目】—Sorry,Tommy. I've lost your dictionary.

—________I've got another one.

A.You're welcome.B.I hope so.C.That's all right.D.Of course not.

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——湯米,對不起,我弄丟了你的字典!獩]關(guān)系,我已經(jīng)得到了另一個。

本題考查情景交際。A. You're welcome不用謝(當(dāng)別人感謝你時的答語);B. I hope so希望如此;C. That's all right不用謝(回答感謝),沒關(guān)系(回答道歉);D. Of course not當(dāng)然不。根據(jù)第一句話中的Sorry可知,因弄丟了湯米的字典而向湯米道歉,湯米應(yīng)該說“沒關(guān)系”。故選C。

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