---May I move your bag a little and take this seat?
---______.


  1. A.
    I don't mind
  2. B.
    Go ahead
  3. C.
    It doesn't matter
  4. D.
    Do it please
B
學(xué)生易受漢語影響而選C,豈不知It doesn't matter. 是用來回答別人道歉的用語,D是漢語式的英語,故選B
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