【題目】- Would you mind waiting for me a moment? I have to finish this task.

- ______

A. Sorry. I’ll catch the last trainB. Never mind.

C. It’s my pleasure. ,D. You're welcome.

【答案】A

【解析】

句意“-你是否介意等我一會(huì)?我不得不完成這個(gè)任務(wù)。-對(duì)不起,我要趕最后一班火車(chē)”。

A.對(duì)不起,我將趕最后一般火車(chē);B.沒(méi)關(guān)系(用于回答道歉);C.不用謝(回答感謝);D.不客氣(用于回答感謝)。根據(jù)第一句話中的“你是否介意等我一下”可知,空處應(yīng)說(shuō)“抱歉,不可以,我要趕最后一班火車(chē)”。故選A

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