题目内容
11.-Better get down to your work,Jack.-________.It has nothing to do with you.( )
A. | That's all right | B. | Take your time | ||
C. | It sounds good | D. | Mind your own business |
分析 考点:交际用语
句意:---杰克,你最好开始认真工作.---不关你事.这和你没关系.
解答 答案D.That's all right.没关系.Take your time慢慢来,别着急.It sounds good.这听起来很好.Mind your own business不关你事.根据句意故选D.
点评 平时多积累交际英语.
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