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6.We feel it amazing that his father always wears a cap____ the season.( )A. | whatever | B. | whichever | C. | whenever | D. | however |
分析 我们觉得很惊奇,无论什么季节他的父亲总是戴着帽子.
解答 答案是A.本题考查让步状语从句中连词的选择.whatever无论什么,是形容词性质的连词;whichever无论哪一个,是形容词性质的连词,表示在一定的范围中选择;而whenever(无论何时)和however(无论如何)是副词性质的,常常做状语;本题中是省略的让步状语从句,完整的表达是____ the season is,句中缺少的是做表语的形容词,无选择范围,故答案选择A.
点评 关于让步状语从句的考查,首先理解各连词的含义和基本用法,积累让步状语从句中的特殊用法,最后结合语境合理判断.
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