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【题目】Thank you a lot! I can ___________ imagine what I can do without your help.

___________. Whenever you need help, just call me.

A.hardlyDon’t mention itB.hardThat’s right

C.hardYou are welcomeD.hardlyAll right

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——非常感谢!我几乎无法想象没有你的帮助我能做什么? ——不用谢。只要你需要帮助,就打电话给我。

考查副词辨析和情景交际。hard作副词时,意为“努力地”,hardly作副词时,意为“几乎不”,根据句意,第一个空应填入意为“几乎不”的副词,BC选项可排除。Don’t mention it意为“别客气、不用谢”,用作对方感谢的应答语;All right意为“好的”,用作对方建议或劝告的应答语。说话者一开始便对回答者表示了感谢,故回答者也应对说话者的感谢做出回应,A选项符合语境,故选A

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