— Could you do me a favor to carry the baggage?

— ______.

A. Yes, I could B. With pleasure

C. It’s my pleasure D. Great

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查習(xí)語辨析。此處提問的could是表委婉的語氣,不表示時態(tài),故A錯誤。B用于回答別人的請求,我很愿意C. It’s a Pleasure./ A pleasure與You are welcome.等習(xí)語意義相同,用于當(dāng)別人對你說Thank you. 時,即“不用謝”。D好極了。故選B。

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