【題目】-- How do you think I should respond to his words?

--- You can do it ______ you like.

A. no matter how B. however

C. no matter what D. whatever

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:考查狀語從句;這里do前面有了個“it”,句子為方式狀語從句,譯為你可以按你的方式做。若do前沒有it,便為You can do no matter what /whatever you like正解。故選B

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