【題目】—Would you mind my turning on the recorder?
—________Please go ahead.
A.No. I don't.B.Never mind.C.Of course not.D.You'd better not.
【答案】C
【解析】
句意:——你介意我打開錄音機嗎?——當然不,請繼續(xù)。
考查情景交際用語。 No. I don't不,我不介意;Never mind沒關系; 不要緊;Of course not 當然不介意;You'd better not你最好不要。分析would you mind的答語:would you mind 的中心詞在mind, 回答也應該根據(jù)mind 來回答。如果你允許,就是說不介意, 就用 of course not.等。如果不允許,就是說你介意的, 那就是yes, I'm afraid you can't等。根據(jù)空后Please go ahead.可知,意思是“當然不介意”,此空應填Of course not,故選C。
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