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     — Doesn't this bus go to the park?

        — ________.

      A. Yes, we do          B. No, this is as far as we go

      C. You’re welcome        D. I ‘m very sorry

    B 


    解析:

    因為前句中的doesn't,因此,答語中的No,譯為“是”表明車不去公園,因此下句又接著說,這是最遠!

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