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-It’s my treat today. Is there any particular meal you would like to have?
-   you choose is all right with me.

A.WhateverB.WhatC.Anything whatD.No matter what

A

解析试题分析:考查引导词,Whatever表示无论什么,What表示什么,No matter what表示不管怎样,引导让步状语从句,句子意思“无论你选择什么对我来说都可以”, What可以引导句子,但它没有无论的意思。固定句型It’s my treat today意思“今天我请客”
考点:考查引导词
点评:引导词是常考内容,做此类题时,首先知道引导词的意思,然后根据句子意思,选择正确的引导词

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