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---Nice to meet you, Jane.
---______.


  1. A.
    Thank you, Bill
  2. B.
    Hello, Bill
  3. C.
    Nice to meet you, Bill
C
试题分析:在英语中,回答Nice to meet you“遇见你很高兴”时,也应该用Nice to meet you回答。所以本题选C。
考点:本题考查日常用语。
点评:回答日常用语的题目一定要根据语境,选择符合英语习惯的表达方法。在平时的学习中应注意积累这些习惯用法。
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