【題目】—I’m really pleased with the progress you’re showing this month.

—__________________.

A.Thank youB.You are welcomeC.Don’t mention itD.That’s not true

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——我為你這個(gè)月顯示出的進(jìn)步感到高興。——謝謝您。

考查情景交際。thank you謝謝你;you are welcome不客氣;don’t mention it別提了;that’s not true那不是真的。根據(jù)“I’m really pleased with the progress you’re showing this month”可知此處表示的是夸獎(jiǎng)他的進(jìn)步,對(duì)此應(yīng)表示感謝。故選A

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