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9.---Better get down to your work,Jack.
---_______.(  )
A.It's my pleasureB.Not to mention it
C.Mind your own businessD.You're welcome

分析 --你最好现在开始工作,Jack.
--少管闲事.

解答 答案:C.
A.It's my pleasure不用谢,B.Suit yourself随你便;按自己的意愿行事,C.Mind your own business管好你自己的事情,少管闲事.D.You're welcome不用谢,结合语境来看,对方让Jack认真工作,而这是Jack的私事;所以选C最符合.

点评 对于情景交际的题要认真领会句子的语境,把握说话者的语气很重要.

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