---The bag looks very heavy. Do you need a hand?

---________. I can make it.


  1. A.
    No, thanks
  2. B.
    All right
  3. C.
    Never mind
  4. D.
    Yes, I do
A
這題考查交際用語:問句是:包看起來很重。你需要幫助嗎?從I can make it.“我能行”說明是填A(yù)。不謝謝。
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