题目内容

– Didn’t you tell Harry not to play games so much?

– I said to him goes in one ear and out the other.

A. No matter how B. However

C. No matter what D. Whatever

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查名词性从句。分析句子结构知,此处考查主语从句,表示“我说什么他都当耳旁风”,因此用whatever引导主语从句,no matter what用来引导让步状语从句。 句意:--你难道没告诉哈利不要玩这么多有戏吗?--我说什么他都当耳旁风。故选B

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