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【题目】—Could you do me a favour to carry these heavy books, Ken?

— ________.

A.SureB.You’re welcomeC.Never mindD.Of course not

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——肯,你能帮我搬一下这些沉重的书吗?——当然。

考查情景交际。sure当然;you’re welcome不客气;never mind没关系;of course not当然不。根据问句中“Could you do me a favour to carry these heavy books, Ken?”可知,此处是“想让肯帮忙搬书”,可以使用肯定回答或否定回答,结合选项可知,此处使用sure表示“愿意帮忙”。故选A

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