7.-Don't be late next time!-_______( 。
A.Sorry,I won't.B.Sorry,I don't.
C.All right,I won't.D.OK,I won't.

分析 --下次別遲到了.
--對不起,我不會了.

解答 答案:A 考查常用日常交際用語.Sorry,I won't.意為對不起,我不會了; Sorry,I don't. 意為對不起,我沒有; All right,I won't.意為好的,我不會了;OK,I won't意為好的,我不會了.結(jié)合上句下次別遲到了,選擇A符合語境.

點評 考查常用日常交際用語.準(zhǔn)確的翻譯并掌握每個答案的句意及用法,再結(jié)合題干選擇合適的答案是解決此類題的關(guān)鍵.

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