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9.-Hey,taxi!
-           ,sir?
-Can you take me downtown?(  )
A.What's itB.What's upC.Can I help youD.Where to

分析 --嗨,出租车!
--先生,去哪里啊?
--你能带我到市中心吗?

解答 答案:D.
What is it?这是什么?What's up?怎么了?发生了什么事情?Can I help you?有什么需要帮助的吗?D去哪里?根据第三句的询问Can you take me downtown?可知是询问对方去什么地方.故D正确.

点评 本句中根据开头一句"Hey,taxi"一是考虑出租车的目的就是载客,二是根据后面顾客的询问Can you take me downtown?可知,出租车司机见到乘客后自然是问去哪里.

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