题目内容

________well prepared you are, you still need a lot of luck in mountain climbing.

A.However          B.Whatever         C.No matter         D.Although

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查让步状语从句。横线后面有形容词短语well prepared,说明只能使用however对其进行修饰。Whatever后面接名词,no matter后面接特殊疑问词。句意:无论你做了多么好的准备,在登山的时候你还是需要很多的运气。故A正确。

考点:考查让步状语从句

点评:在引导让步状语从句的时候,要注意“no matter+特殊疑问词”和“特殊疑问词+ever”的区别;前者只能引导让步状语从句,后面既可以引导让步状语从句也可以引导名词性从句。要特别注意however的用法,后面只能接形容词或者副词。

 

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     Good evening, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to this of the Box Bill Tennis Club. It's good to see so
many of you here this evening. I'm sure you're all enjoyed the fine food, and that you are ready to hear our
guest speaker.
     Ladies and gentlemen, we're pleased to welcome our most famous club champion, Billy Rogers, to our
meeting.
     Billy needs no introduction because he is one of the most well-known tennis players in our country.
However, I must mention a few things about him. Billy has won the US Open three times,and Wimbledon
twice. He has won more tennis tournaments (锦标赛) than any player from this country. He has been ranked
number one in the world in both singles and doubles. He has played in the Davis Cup and the Hopman Cup
for his country. His Wimbledon victory two years ago has been called one of the bravest in the modern time.
Had he not been injured, he would undoubtedly have won a third Wimbledon Championship. Billy is regarded
by many as perhaps the finest player ever in international tennis.
     But of course Billy is much more than a tennis champion.
     He is like an ambassador for the sport and for his country. He has done great work to help children around
the world,and his generosity to children's charity funds is well known.
     And of course, Billy is the most successful graduate of our club. He won the club championships when
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D. Billy Rogers began to play tennis in college.
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A. scientific
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C. cold
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