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—Do you think I could borrow your bicycle?

A.How come?B.Take your time. C.Yes,go on. D.Yes,help yourself.

 

D

【解析】对别人请求的回答。 how come意为 “怎么会……”;take your time 意为 “别着急, 慢慢来”;go on意为 “继续干……”。故应选help yourself意为 “自己干吧”。

 

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