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13._______,the idea runs deep and wide among traditional Chinese physicians.( )A. | As it might sound strange | B. | Strange as might it sound | ||
C. | As strange it might sound | D. | Strange as it might sound |
分析 虽然听起来奇怪,这个想法在传统中医中源远流长.
解答 答案是D.本题考查的是as引导的让步状语从句.as表示"虽然"引导让步状语从句,不能放在句首(所以排除A和C),必须用倒装:将表语、状语或谓语动词中的实意动词提到句首(助动词不能提前,所以排除B);本句正常语序为"it might sound strange",将表语strange提到句首,故答案选择D.
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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