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–I think you’d better type this letter again before Mr. Smith see it.

-- Oh, dear!

A.Who cares?

B.No problem

C.I don’t mind at all

D.Is it as bad as that?

 

【答案】

【解析】本題考查情景交際。由“我想你在Mr. Smith 看到之前應該把這封信再打印一次” “哦,真的嗎?——” 可知對方對此不以為然。Is it as bad as that? ( 有那樣糟嗎?)其中A項Who care ( 誰在乎?) 不禮貌。

 

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