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—This is your order,a hamburger and an a...

—This is your ordera hamburger and an apple pie.________

—I’ll have it here.(2013·安徽,25)

AAnything else  BIs that OK

CFor here or to go  DSomething to drink

 

【解析】C 解析 考查交际用语。根据答语可知,问句应为“For here or to go?(在这儿吃还是带走?)”。  
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