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16.---Is this evening convenient for you to go out?
---Come and see me whenever _________.(  )
A.you are convenientB.you will be convenient
C.it is convenient to youD.it will be convenient to you

分析 ---今晚你方便出去吗?
---无论何时你方便的话,来看看我吧.

解答 答案C.考查语言交际.whenever引导的状语从句用一般现在时代替一般将来时,排除B和D;表示"某人方便时"用"it is convenient to sb.",为固定用法,故选C.

点评 考查语言交际的题.结合上下文语境进行选择.

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