-- Shall we take a taxi there since time is limited?

-- ________. It should be hard to get one during the rush hour.

A.Go ahead B. Don’t mention it

C. No doubt D. Just forget it

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查情景交際。句意:--時間有限,我們打車去那里怎樣?--還是算了吧。在高峰期很難打到車。A去吧,用吧;B沒關(guān)系,不客氣;C毫無疑問,很可能;D沒關(guān)系,算了。根據(jù)答語可知,第二個人讓第一個人放棄打車的念頭,故選D。

考點(diǎn):考查情景交際

 

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