10. (2014 •浙江寧波) —I’m sorry about last night. It was all my fault.

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   A. Forget it   B. No way   C. Go ahead   D. My pleasure

10. A

10. A解析:本題考査交際用語。當某人 向你道歉或致歉時,要用“Forget it”來應答。

題目來源:2016年周測月考直通中考九年級英語下人教版 > 周測月考卷7 中考模擬卷1

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