Because of the financial crisis,I have no ready____ on me. Can I pay you tomorrow?

   A. deposit            B. cheque             C. coin              D.cash

D


解析:

D考查名詞詞義辨析。deposit存款,押金;cheque支票;coin硬幣;cash現(xiàn)金。

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