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10.               thirsty I am,I never seem to be able to finish the large bottle of Cola placed before me.(  )
A.WhateverB.WheneverC.WhereverD.However

分析 不管我多么口渴,我似乎从来也没有喝了放在我面前的那大瓶可乐.

解答 答案:D.
根据选项可知,本句考查疑问词+ever引导方式状语从句的用法;因为被修饰的词为形容词thirsty,所以用however来引导;故选D.

点评 本题考查的是从属连词,要熟悉选项中从属连词的意思并结合具体的语境选择出正确的选项.

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