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--- Bill, can I get you anything to drink?

--- __________.

A. You are welcome B. No problem

C. I wouldn’t mind a coffeeD. It doesn’t matter

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:---比爾,我能給你一些喝的東西嗎?---我不介意喝咖啡。A. You are welcome 不用謝;B. No problem沒問題;C. I wouldn’t mind a coffee我不介意咖啡; D. It doesn’t matter沒關系;根據句意,故選C。

考點:考查情景交際的用法。

 

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