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—I’d like to be on my own for a while. Do you mind? —________. Go ahead.

A. Not in the least B. No way

C. Yes, of course D. I’m afraid so

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查情景交际。句意:我想自己一个人待一会儿,你不会介意吧?--一点也不,去吧。A毫不,一点也不;B没门儿;C当然(介意);D恐怕如此(会介意)。Go ahead“去做吧,用吧”,表示同意对方的话,B、C、D表示介意,与语境不符,故选A。

考点:考查情景交际

 

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For people used to having wild animals run at the scent of humans, a visit to the Galapagos is a real eye-opening experience. Over 1,600 km west of Ecuador, the islands are home to a unique variety of animals that have absolutely no fear of people. Visitors can play on the beach with sea lions and giant sea turtles, swim with dolphins and whales, and get close enough to the penguins to count the eggs in their nests.

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1.The Galapagos Islands are .

A. terribly polluted B. near Ecuador

C. in the Atlantic Ocean D. independent of Ecuador

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C. the tourists D. the guides

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C. Go Head to Head D. Ecuador—An Island Country

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