题目内容

- Would you mind if I _______ here?

- _______ . It's not allowed.

A. smoke; Yes, please B. smoked; You'd better not

C. smoke; That's all right D. smoked; You are welcome

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查虚拟语气。句意:你介意哦抽烟吗?最好不要,这不被允许。此处是虚拟语气,主句用过去时,从句用一般将来时,所以somked正确,you·d better not意思是最好不要故选B。

考点:考查虚拟语气

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