单选题Interviewer: I’ve read your application with interest. Now I want to ask you a few questions if you don’t mind.  Interviewee:  Interviewer: In your resume you said you’ve had some experiences in computer programming.  Interviewee: Yes, I have been a programming engineer for three years.AAs you please.BNever mind.CNo, not at all.DOf course not.

单选题
Interviewer: I’ve read your application with interest. Now I want to ask you a few questions if you don’t mind.  Interviewee:  Interviewer: In your resume you said you’ve had some experiences in computer programming.  Interviewee: Yes, I have been a programming engineer for three years.
A

As you please.

B

Never mind.

C

No, not at all.

D

Of course not.


参考解析

解析:
面试者客气地问“如果你不介意的话我想问你一些问题”,面试者并不是在征求应试者的意见,这只是一种委婉的表达。因此A选项“您请问”最符合语境。

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