---Well, James, I’m sorry to leave at once.

   ---______. I hope to hear from you again.

   A. Stay a little longer  B. Keep in touch  C. Take your time D. Don’t mention it

B


解析:

根據(jù)I hope to hear from you again.可知答案為 B。Keep in touch 保持聯(lián)系;Take you time別慌;慢慢地來;Don’t mention it不用謝;A項(xiàng)不符合英語(yǔ)國(guó)家的表達(dá)習(xí)慣。

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