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【题目】---Frank, can you help me carry the big box to my office?

---_______

A.With pleasure!B.You’re welcome!

C.It could be better!D.Never mind!

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:--Frank,你能帮我把这个箱子搬到我的办公室吗?--愿意。A. With pleasure! 愿意; B. You’re welcome!不用谢;C. It could be better! 她不可能再好了; D. Never mind!没关系。当对方表示请求帮助的时候,如果表示愿意就用With pleasure! 愿意。故选A。

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