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【题目】 ______________

My pleasure.

A.Thanks for your suggestions.B.I’m sure you’ll be happy with the result.

C.I hurt my back when moving the box.D.I’m going to wash my car.

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——谢谢你的建议。——不客气。

考查情景交际。Thanks for your suggestions.谢谢你的建议;I’m sure you’ll be happy with the result. 我相信你会对结果满意的;I hurt my back when moving the box. 我搬箱子时弄伤了背;I’m going to wash my car.我要洗车。答语中My pleasure.是回答对方的感谢的,A选项符合语境。故选A

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