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--I had really good weekend at my uncle's.

--________.

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A. Oh, that's very nice of you

B. Congratulations

C. It's a pleasure

D. Oh, I'm glad to hear that

答案:D
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该题考查表示喜悦的交际用语.当一个人叙述了一件令自己或别人高兴的事,另一个人作为应答常用I'm glad/pleased/happy to...That's niceThat's wonderful/greatThat's good news.等句型.


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