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6.---Could you do me a favor to return these books to the library when you go there?
---    .(  )
A.Up to youB.Good for youC.At your serviceD.My pleasure

分析 ---当你去那儿时能帮我个忙把这些书还给图书馆吗?
---乐意为您效劳.

解答 答案C.
A项"取决于你";B项"为你好";D项"不用谢";C项"乐意为您效劳";根据上下文的语境可知,上句中表示‘当你去那儿时能帮我个忙把这些书还给图书馆吗?';答句中表示‘自己愿意为对方效劳',故选C.

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