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9.--I hope you don't mind my turning on the heater.
--             .(  )
A.Never mindB.Yes,I won't
C.That's rightD.Not in the least

分析 --我希望你不要介意我打开加热器.
--一点也不介意.

解答 答案:D
A.Never mind不要紧,没关系; B.Yes,I won't:由于该表达前后矛盾,故不正确;  C.That's right 没错儿; D.Not in the least 一点也不,毫不;根据上一句可知,此处回答的应是:"我"是否介意打开加热器这件事,故选D.

点评 做语言交际类的题目时,首先应根据题目中的问句或答语,判断说话者的意图,从而确定出空缺处所表达的意思;其次应掌握各选项的意义及用法.

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