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-- I heard that you lost your wallet and your i-Phone.

--- Oh,__________ !

A.never mindB.that’s all right C.just my luckD.thank you

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:A.never mind没关系,B.that’s all right没关系,C.just my luck真倒霉, D.thank you谢谢,这句话的意思是:--我听说你丢了钱包和i-Phone。所以第二个人说:--哦,真倒霉。根据句意选C。

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