—Mike, than you for helping me.
—_____.
—Which is a wrong one below?


  1. A.
    My pleasure
  2. B.
    With pleasure
  3. C.
    You’re welcome
  4. D.
    That’s alright
B
情景交際。A. 別客氣  B. 我很愿意 C. 歡迎你,不客氣 D. 沒關(guān)系。句意:麥克,謝謝你幫助我!Y(jié)合語境可知選B,選項B一般不用來對別人謝意的回應(yīng)。
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