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【题目】—I had a high fever and I feel very terrible.

A.All right.B.Is that so?C.Sorry to hear that.

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——我发高烧了,并感觉很不舒服。——听到这个消息真难过。

考查情景对话辨析。All right好的;Is that so是这样吗;Sorry to hear that听到这个消息真难过。根据上文I had a high fever and I feel very terrible“我发高烧了,并感觉很不舒服”,当听到别人身体不舒服时,向对方表示同情并表示“听到这个消息真难过”,所以空格处填Sorry to hear that。故选C

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