【題目】— Mr Smith, would you please spare me a few minutes? I still have some questions about the agreement.

—________.

A.It’s a pleasure.B.Sure, go ahead.

C.Never mind.D.Help yourself, please.

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——史密斯先生,你可以抽出一點(diǎn)兒時(shí)間給我么?關(guān)于協(xié)議我仍然有一些問題。——當(dāng)然,說吧。

考查情景交際。It’s a pleasure別客氣;Sure, go ahead當(dāng)然,請(qǐng)說;Never mind沒關(guān)系;Help yourself, please請(qǐng)自便。根據(jù)“would you please spare me a few minutes? I still have some questions about the agreement”可知說話人想請(qǐng)教史密斯先生問題,回答答應(yīng)了請(qǐng)求,用Sure, go ahead。故選B。

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