【題目】-- Sorry about the mess I made in your kitchen. I’ll clean it up.

-- The cleaning lady will do that later.

A.You’re welcome.B.That’s too bad!

C.Oh, it doesn’t matter.D.Be careful, please.

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——對(duì)不起,我將你的廚房弄得一團(tuán)糟,我將打掃它。——哦,沒關(guān)系,清潔女工一會(huì)就打掃了。

考查情景交際。You are welcome不用謝(回答感謝);That’s too bad太糟糕了;Oh,it doesn’t matter沒關(guān)系(回答道歉);Be carefulplease請(qǐng)小心。根據(jù)Sorry about the mess I made in your kitchen“對(duì)不起,我將你的廚房弄得一團(tuán)糟”可知,回答道歉,用it doesn’t matter,故選C。

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