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13.-Some English idioms are difficult to understand.
--Exactly       you know the meaning of each word.(  )
A.if onlyB.even ifC.as ifD.now that

分析 ---一些英语习语很难理解.
---确实如此.即使你知道每个单词的含义,你可能也不能理解.

解答 答案:B.根据Some English idioms are difficult to understand可知you know the meaning of each word表示即使你知道每个单词的含义,你可能也不能理解,所以答案是B even if"即使".其他选项的含义分别是A"要是这样就好了";C"好像";D"既然".

点评 考查从属连词.
even if 即使,纵然.引导让步状语从句的 (=even though)
1.I wouldn't lose courage even if I should fail ten times.
即使要失败十次,我也绝不灰心.
2.Don't utter hard words even if you feel angry.
即使是生气也不要骂人.

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