—How can I get more information about your products?

—_____ to call the sales office or visit our website.

A. Go ahead B. You are wanted C. You need D. You are welcome

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:go ahead去做吧!表示同意對方做某事;you are wanted有人找你;you need你需要;you are welcome歡迎你;句義:我怎么樣才可以找到關(guān)于你們產(chǎn)品的信息?歡迎你打電話給我們的銷售部門或者登陸我們的網(wǎng)站。根據(jù)句義說明D項符合上下文含義。

考點:考察交際用語

 

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