题目内容
15.This is a very interesting book.I'll buy it,____.( )A. | how much may it cost | B. | no matter how it may cost | ||
C. | however much it may cost | D. | whatever may it cost |
分析 这是一本很有趣的书,我会买它,无论它要花多少钱.
解答 答案:C
解析:A选项将情态动词may提到了主语的前面,构成了特殊疑问词,故排除;B选项谓语动词cost"花费"后面缺少宾语(how"如何"是副词,无法充当宾语),故排除;D选项情态动词may提到了主语前面,构成了特殊疑问词,排除.C选项是由however引导的让步状语从句,等同于:no matter how much it may cost.意为"无论它要花多少钱"(注意引导词however与much,即no matter how much是一个整体,不可分拆),符合句意及用法.
点评 本题考查让步状语从句,首先要明确从句的语序为陈述句语序;另外还要分析从句的结构,以判断缺什么、所缺成分该由什么来充当.

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