-----Water! -----_________.

------ I can’t eat this. It’s too salty.

  A. Yes, sir?   B. What?  C. all right?   D. Pardon?

A


解析:

 Yes, sir?是服務(wù)員響應(yīng)別人的叫喊,并用疑問語氣詢問對方喊叫有什么事。

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