“It doesn’t matter,”I said. “I’ll get of here”()
A.“哎呀,”售票员突然说,“我忘了让您下车了。”
B.我坐在汽车的前部,以便饱览农村风光。
C.“没关系,”我说,“我就在这儿下吧。”
D.我环视了一下身旁,惊奇地发现车里就只剩我一个乘客了。
A.“哎呀,”售票员突然说,“我忘了让您下车了。”
B.我坐在汽车的前部,以便饱览农村风光。
C.“没关系,”我说,“我就在这儿下吧。”
D.我环视了一下身旁,惊奇地发现车里就只剩我一个乘客了。
Woman: Thank you very much for your help.Man: ______.
A.Never mind
B.Not at all
C.It doesn't matter
D.No thanks
What does the professor say about the length of handshaking?
A.It doesn"t matter how long it will be.
B.One should not release the other"s hand too quickly.
C.The longer the handshake is, the better impression you will leave.
D.It should be dependent on the relationship between the hand shakers.
A. It’s very kind of you
B. It doesn’t matter
C. Not at all
D. You are welcome
A. That’s impossibl
B. Can I keep it a little longer?
C. It doesn’t matter at all.
D. Thanks. I only need it for a few days.
—Sorry to trouble you.
—______.
A. All right
B. No trouble
C. That's right
D. It doesn't matter
——Can I get you some more fish?
—— .
A.Yes, please
B.I’m sorry
C.That’s all right
D.It doesn’t matter
Is this truly the best modern education? Perhaps. But every educator would add or subtract a few subjects. And no matter what list of courses would be offered, it would not be approved by all. Not only do the professors have their own ideas on the matter, but the students have theirs' too. “I don't believe, ”protested a Harvard student when his university revised its programs, “I don't believe that colleges have the fight to define what an educated person is. ”But then, who has?
Which of these statements is true? ()
A.Banks always lose money when they print customer's names on cheques.
B.Banks never print the names of customers on cheques.
C.It's easy to forge a signature on a cheque which prints a customer's name.
D.It doesn't matter to a customer if the bank prints customer's names on cheques.
Mr. Smith went to switzerland. He did not know French or German, and had to communicate through gestures. He attended a physical training course. The instructor made him bend his knees, swing his arms, stretch his neck and shake his head rapidly. He bad to lie on the ground and raise his right and left legs alternately. After a time his muscles grew hard and firm. He forgot the financial crisis and the importance of raising the level of production. He even began to notice individual trees and individual birds.
Finally he returned home. But unfortunately his improvement was only temporary. Soon he was a normal business man again, worried about his property, his profits, his savings, his advancement in a technological society, and things in general.
Mr. Smith went to see his doctor because he ______.
A.had little to eat
B.was seriously ill
C.had to sleep
D.didn' t feel well
Does ______ matter if he can't finish the job on time?
A.this
B.that
C.he
D.it