---Thanks for your help, but can you do me one more favor, please?

---____ , sir. What’s it then?


  1. A.
    Just a minute
  2. B.
    At your service
  3. C.
    That’s right
  4. D.
    It’s my pleasure
B

試題分析:考查交際用語。A請稍等;B樂意為你服務(wù);C那是對的;D我的榮幸。句意:—謝謝你的幫助。我還想你幫我一個忙!獦芬鉃槟惴⻊(wù)。請問:是什么忙呢?根據(jù)句意說明B正確,
考點:考查交際用語
點評:對于交際用語的考查要放在上下文中進行辨析,要特別注意一些常考的交際用語的辨析和識記。
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