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— Would you like some _________? — No, t...

— Would you like some _________?

— No, thanks. I’m not thirsty.

A. bread              B. orange              C. noodles            D. candy

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:你想要一些橙汁吗?不,谢谢。我不渴。Bread面包; orange桔子,橙汁; noodles面条;candy糖果。根据答语中I’m not thirsty.可推知该选B。 考点:考查名词。  
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