--The coffee is good. ________?

--Certainly. I am very glad you love it.


  1. A.
    Could I have another cup
  2. B.
    What about something else
  3. C.
    Why not have a taste
  4. D.
    Where did you buy it
A
根據(jù)題意,咖啡很好喝,應(yīng)是嘗過才知道的,所以問“我能再來一杯嗎?”而不是“為什么不嘗一嘗?”。
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