题目内容

--Do you want me to help you with the cleaning?

--No, Lisa. I can manage, but ___.

A. thank you just the same B. it doesn’t matter

C. I don’t mind D. it’s my pleasure

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--你想让我帮你一起打扫吗?--不用了Lisa,我一个人打扫就可以了,但是仍然很谢谢你。

A. thank you just the same 仍然很感谢你 B. it doesn’t matter没关系 C. I don’t mind 我不介意D. it’s my pleasure别客气,根据语境翻译,故选A。

考点:考查情景交际的用法。

 

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