—Doesn't this bus go to the park?
—________


  1. A.
    Yes, we do
  2. B.
    No, this is as far as we go
  3. C.
    You’re welcome
  4. D.
    I ‘m very sorry
B
因?yàn)榍熬渲械膁oesn't,因此,答語(yǔ)中的No,譯為“是”表明車不去公園,因此下句又接著說(shuō),這是最遠(yuǎn)。 
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