【題目】AThe dishes you cooked tonight are really delicious

B________

A.Of course!B.I'm glad you like them!C.That's all right!D.Never mind!

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:A:你今晚做的菜真的很好吃。B:我很高興你喜歡它們。

考查情景交際。A. Of course!當(dāng)然;B. I’m glad you like them!我很高興你喜歡它們;C. That’s all right!沒(méi)關(guān)系;D. Never mind!不介意。根據(jù)前一句句意可知,A表?yè)P(yáng)了B做的菜很好吃,故B應(yīng)表示感謝說(shuō)“我很高興你喜歡它們”,故應(yīng)選B。

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