— I’m happy that we’ve finally cleared up some problems.

— ______.

A. That’s all right B. That’s nice

C. I’m with you D. It’s a pleasure

B

【解析】試題分析:考查交際用語。A.沒關系,不客氣;B. 那很好啊;C. 我支持你;D. 這是我的榮幸。句意:——我很高興我們最終解決了一些問題!呛芎冒!根據(jù)上下文句意,故選B

考點:考查交際用語

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