-- You’d better turn to your elder sister.

-- ______. We haven’t talked to each other for quite a long time. I don’t think she’ll be willing to help me.


  1. A.
    Never mind
  2. B.
    No problem
  3. C.
    I’d love to
  4. D.
    I’d rather not
D
考查交際用語。Never mind,別介意;No problem 沒問題;I’d love to,我愿意去;I’d rather not我寧愿不。句意:你最好向你的姐姐尋求幫助。我寧愿不去。我們已經(jīng)很長時間不講話了。我認為她不會愿意幫助我。所以選D。
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