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2.______,the foreign student would like to study Chinese Kongfu in the future.(  )
A.If anyB.If soC.If everD.If possible

分析 如果可能的话,外国学生在未来愿意学习中国功夫.

解答 答案:D 考查省略句.根据"愿意学习中国功夫",应是"如果可能的话",if possible意为"如果可能的话",故选D.if any若有的话;if so如果是这样的话;if ever很少,难得.

点评 解答此类问题,要弄清楚省略的部分是单词,短语还是句子,然后根据题意和上下文选择最合适的答案.

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