【題目】--- Thanks for offering us so many useful materials.

--- _________________________。.

A. Never mind. B. My pleasure.

C. With pleasure. D. All right.

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:-感謝為我們提供這么多有用的材料。-愿意為您效勞。Never mind.不要緊;My pleasure [用作對(duì)謝意的客氣回答]愿意為您效勞;With pleasure欣然,愉快地,高興地;All right好的。根據(jù)語(yǔ)境,所以選B.

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