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【题目】--Thank you for the suggestions you kindly offered us.

--______. It is really an honor to help you.

A. Don’t mention it B. Go ahead

C. Don’t worry about it D. Go away

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:非常感谢你好心给我们提供的意见。不用谢,能帮助你是我的荣幸。Dont mention it:不用提;不用谢 Go ahead:继续,前进,做吧 Dont worry about it:不必担心 Go away:走开。根据语境可知,故选A.

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