A.I'm sorry, but I haven't a watch.B.It doesn't matter.C.Don't mention it.D.Yes, I have
A.I'm sorry, but I haven't a watch.
B.It doesn't matter.
C.Don't mention it.
D.Yes, I have a clock.
A.I'm sorry, but I haven't a watch.
B.It doesn't matter.
C.Don't mention it.
D.Yes, I have a clock.
听力原文:I'm sorry I've broken your vase.
(7)
A.I'm sorry to hear that.
B.It doesn't matter.
C.Thanks a lot.
听力原文:W: I'm sorry for that.
(8)
A.I'm afraid.
B.That's all right.
C.You're welcome.
—John, may I ask you a favour?
A.I'm sorry, but why?
B.Sure, what is it?
C.Yes, you could.
D.I'd love to, and I'm busy.
A.I'm sorry to hear that.
B.It doesn't matter.
C.Don't mention it.
D.Yes, I've lost my bike.
听力原文:Why were you absent yesterday?
(14)
A.I won't be absent.
B.Because I'm ill.
C.I'm sorry to hear that.
听力原文:W: I'm sorry for that.
(13)
A.I'm afraid not.
B.That's all right.
C.Thank you very much.
—I'm sorry, I was out when you were calling me.
A.I didn't mind.
B.It doesn't matter.
C.Where have you been?
A.I’m sorry
B.Of course not
C.No, I can't
D.I’d love to, but I have an appointment
—Could I borrow your camera? — ______, but you will to buy some film.
A.I'm sorry
B.I'm not sure
C.No problem
D.I hope so
听力原文:Had I known you didn't have a key, I wouldn't have locked the door.
Which is true about the speaker's implication?
A.I knew you have a key.
B.I'm sorry I locked the door.
C.I'm sorry I didn't lock the door.
D.I didn't know you have a key.