(2013·南京三模)—Sorry,it’s already 6 o’clock.I have to be off for an appointment.

—OK.________.

A.It couldn’t be better B.You really have me there

C.Let’s call it a day D.Take your time

 

C

【解析】考查交際用語(yǔ)。句意為:——對(duì)不起,已經(jīng)六點(diǎn)了。我必須離開(kāi)去赴約了!冒。我們今天就到這兒吧。

答案: C

 

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