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—Why do you always lie to our mother you...

—Why do you always lie to our mother you love her cooking?

—It's only a white lie, so _______.

A.don't bother

B.my pleasure

C.it's no big deal

D.mention it

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考查句子意思,it's no big deal意思“这没什么大不了的”,my pleasure意思“愿意为您效劳”,用作对谢意的客气回答,由前面的句子It's only a white lie那只是无恶意的谎话,可以知道选C,句子意思“那只是无恶意的谎话,这没什么大不了的”, 考点:考查句子搭配
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