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【題目】-My computer has caught a virus and it has gone wrong.

-______________________

A. I'm sorry to hear that.B. Don't mention it.

C. It doesn't matter.D. I’m sure it can work.

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:-我的電腦中病毒了,它出毛病了。-聽到那個我很難過。I'm sorry to hear that.聽到那個我很難過;Don't mention it.不客氣;It doesn't matter.沒關系;I'm sure it can work.我確信它能工作。根據句意My computer has caught a virus and it has gone wrong.可知,當我們聽到了一個壞消息的時候,應回答I’m sorry to hear that.,故應選A。

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