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15.一I think I'll have coffee for a change.一________.The coffee and sugar are in the cupboard.( )
A. | Coffee would be better | B. | Change it,please | ||
C. | So do I | D. | Help yourself |
分析 ---我想换成咖啡.
---请自便,昨天我买的咖啡在橱柜里.
解答 答案D.
A项"咖啡更好";B项"请换吧";C项"我也是";D项"请自便";根据答句中"The coffee and sugar are in the cupboard"可知,说话者表示自己买的咖啡在橱柜里,你请自便."Help yourself 请自便",故选D.
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