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【题目】— Thank you for the time and trouble you’ve taken to drive me to the airport.

A.My pleasure.B.Yes, please.C.Never mind.D.Of course.

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:谢谢你花时间和精力开车送我去机场。—不客气。

A. My pleasure不客气(用于回答感谢);B. Yes, please是,请;C. Never mind.不客气(用于回答道歉);D. Of course当然,根据上面的句子Thank you for the time and trouble you’ve taken to drive me to the airport,回答应该是“不客气”,回答感谢的用My pleasure,故答案选A

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