—It’s wrong for a students to follow      his teachers say.

   —It’s true, I can’t agree       

A.whatever;more               B.no matter what; more

C.whatever;  much              D.no matter what; much

;no matter what只引導讓步狀語從句;I can’t agree more.表示“我再同意不過了”。

 

【答案】

A

【解析】本題考查賓語從句及交際用語。Whatever引導賓語從句或讓步狀語從句,can’t+more,表示肯定意義。I can’t agree more“在同意不過了”,選A。

 

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