—I'm sorry I've spilt some tea on the tablecloth.

—________;it will wash out.

ANever mind BCome on

CAll right DGo ahead

 

A

【解析】考查交際用語。句意:——對不起,我把一些茶灑在桌布上了。——沒關(guān)系,能洗掉的。根據(jù)句意可知,應(yīng)選A,表示沒有關(guān)系。Come on“快,加油,All right“好,行,Go ahead“開始做,著手干,均不符合句意。

 

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