--- Excuse me ,could I take the seat here?

--- _______.The child sitting here will come soon.

A. You’d better not B. No, thanks

C. Yes, please. D. I’m afraid so.

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:對(duì)不起,我可以坐在這里嗎?你最好不要。坐在這兒孩子很快就來(lái)了。You’d better not 你最好不要;No, thanks不,謝謝你; Yes, please是的,請(qǐng); I’m afraid so恐怕如此。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境可知該選A。

考點(diǎn):考查交際用語(yǔ)。

 

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