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. --- Do you mind if I open the window ? It’s hot in here.

--- ______________________

A. Do you want to have a go ? B. Not at all.

C. Hot weather, isn’t it ? D. Leave me alone.

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:上句你介意我打开窗户吗?这太热了回答一点要也不介意Not at all.用来回答感谢,意为:不用谢;不客气。用来回答带有感谢性质的客套话用来回答道歉,意为:没关系和完全否定回答故选B

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