11.-Thanks a million for your timely help!
-       (  )
A.Yes,with pleasure.B.No way!
C.Yes,that's it.D.No problem!

分析 -我非常感謝你及時的幫助!
-不用客氣.

解答 答案:D.考查語言交際用語的用法.with pleasure 樂意效勞,用語別人尋求幫助的時候;no way 沒門;that's it就是它;no priblem 沒問題,不客氣.根據(jù)句意可知選D.

點評 本題考查語言交際用語的用法.選項當中最大的干擾項是A:Yes,with pleasure 是的,樂意效勞,用語別人尋求幫助時,而題干是要回答表示感謝的用語,所以用No problem沒問題,不客氣.

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