---Dad! Tom's broken a glass!

---_________. Accidents will happen.


  1. A.
    No way
  2. B.
    Doesn't matter
  3. C.
    No trouble at all
  4. D.
    Don't mention it
B
句意:--爸爸!湯姆打破了一塊玻璃!--沒關(guān)系,事故總是會發(fā)生的。本題考查在具體語境中的應(yīng)答語。no way沒門,用于拒絕別人的請求;doesn't matter為It doesn't matter的簡略形式,表“沒關(guān)系”,主要用于回答別人的道歉;no trouble at all(一點也不麻煩)和don't mention it(別客氣)均為回答別人感謝時的應(yīng)答語。根據(jù)語義答案應(yīng)為B。
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