----May I come in and have a seat?

----______, make yourself comfortable.

A. By no means    B. By any means    C. By all means     D. By this means

C


解析:

 by all means意思為 “當(dāng)然可以”, 與make yourself comfortable相吻合。By no means決不;By any means用一切可能的方法或手段;by this means用這種方式。

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