---Would you like to go out for a walk?

---- .

A.No,but I can’t afford the time

B.No,I don’t feel in the mood for it now

C.You may ask your sister to go,too

D.No,thank you

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查一般疑問句!癢ould you like to...”是一般疑問句的一種是疑問句的一種。通常用yes,no來回答, 其結(jié)構(gòu)是:系動詞be/助動詞/情態(tài)動詞+主語+其他成分?通;卮馂椋嚎隙ǎ篩es+主語+提問的助動詞或Yes+主語+謂語; 否定:No+主語+提問的助動詞+not 或No+主語+謂語。句意:上文:你想出去走走嗎?下文:不了,我現(xiàn)在沒有那個心情。故選擇B。

考點:考查一般疑問句。

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