A: interfere
B: bother
C: catch
D: take
举一反三
- I’m very sorry I’m late. I ______ and told you I was coming. A: ought to phone you B: must phone you C: ought to have phoned you D: must have phoned you
- --I’m sorry I’m calling you so late.--___ Okay. A: This is B: You’re C: That’s D: I’m
- I’m sorry I can’t see you immediately; but if you’d like to take a seat, I’ll be with you _ .
- Student: ()a few questions on the subject of solar energy.Teacher: Ok, go ahead. A: I guess I can ask you B: I'd like to ask you C: I'd better ask you D: I want to bother you with
- I'm sorry, but what you ask is out of my_______.
内容
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According to the author, saying “I’m sorry you’re upset” most probably means”_______” A: You have good reason to get upset B: I’m at fault for making you upset C: I apologize for hurting your feelings D: I’m aware you’re upset ,but I’m not to blame
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I’m sorry, you must ____________ (dial) the wrong number
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“I'm sorry, but I didn't catch what you said.”<br/>“______________” A: I said, "Do you need any help?" B: Well, I'm sorry you have to leave so early. C: No. Thanks all the same.
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According to the author, saying “I’m sorry you’re upset” most probably means “()“. A: You have good reason to get upset B: I’m aware you’re upset, but I’m not to blame C: I<br/>apologize for hurting your feelings D: I’m at fault for making you upset
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A: Sorry to bother you, but could you tell me the way to the Sunset RoadB: ______ A: Sorry I couldn't help. B: Yes, what can I do for you C: I'm afraid I have no idea. D: It's not too far from here, is it