– I’m sorry for being late. I should have phoned you earlier.

– _____. I’ve just arrived.

A. That’s no trouble. B. You are welcome. C. That’s all right. D. You can never tell.

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--很抱歉來晚了。我應該先打電話給你的。--_______.我剛剛到。A項意思是:一點也不麻煩;B項意思是:不用謝;C項意思是:好的,行;沒關系;D項意思是:你永遠說不清楚。所填部分是對I’m sorry的應答,根據(jù)情景選C。

考點:考查交際用語。

 

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