- Here’s your change.

           

A. Thank you.    B. Don’t mention it.   C. No problem    D. With pleasure.

 

A

 

句意為:“這是找你的零錢(qián)。”“謝謝”。A符合語(yǔ)境。B用于回答道謝或道謙;C、D用于回答求助。

 

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