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---______, the floor is really slippery.

---Thank you for reminding me.

A. Mind your stepB. Walk slowly C. Mind your feet D. Come this way

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:_____地板真的很滑.—谢谢你的提醒.mind your step,多数情况下是提醒对方小心脚下的路,比如在不好走的地方,或是有台阶之类的,这句话是一个善意的提醒.翻译成中文,可以说成"小心脚下",B. Walk slowly慢慢的走(是汉语式的表达),C. Mind your feet当心的的脚, D. Come this way走这边,都不符合句意。选A。

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