【題目】-My mother is ill. I have to take care of her at home.

A. Thank you B. Oh,I don't know

C. I'm sorry to hear that D. You're welcome

【答案】C

【解析】考查口語交際。句意:——我媽媽病了,我必須在家照顧她!牭竭@我很難過。A. Thank you 謝謝你; B. Oh,I don't know 我不知道;C. I'm sorry to hear that 聽到這我很難過; D. You're welcome不客氣。根據(jù)句意聽到媽媽病了這個消息,應該是感到傷心難過。故選C

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