—Jane, want another drink?

—I said, would you like another drink?

A. Repeat. B. Once again. C. Sorry? D. So what?

 

C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--簡,還要一杯飲料嗎?--_______.---我說,你還想要一杯飲料嗎?根據(jù)句意是第二個人沒有聽清,表示抱歉,想讓對方再說一遍,可以用Sorry?“請再說一遍”,A. Repeat. 重復(fù)(這是漢語的表達(dá)),B. Once again. 再一次(不禮貌),D. So what?那又怎樣?所以選C。

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