2.She runs every morning        the weather.(  )
A.wheneverB.whateverC.howeverD.whichever

分析 無(wú)論天氣如何,他都堅(jiān)持每天早上跑步.

解答 答案:B 題干是一個(gè)讓步狀語(yǔ)從句的省略;表達(dá)天氣如何,要用what is the weather like;whatever相當(dāng)于no matter what.故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 從屬連詞是連詞的一種,用來(lái)引導(dǎo)名詞性從句和狀語(yǔ)從句.大致可分為三大類:that(無(wú)詞義,不做成分)if,whether (表達(dá)是否的意義,但不做句子成分); 連接代詞:who,whom,whose,what,which,whatever,whoever,whichever(有詞義,在句子中可作主語(yǔ)、表語(yǔ)、賓語(yǔ));連接副詞:when,where,why,how,how many,how long,how far,however,whenever,wherever (有詞義,作從句的狀語(yǔ)).學(xué)習(xí)時(shí),要注意區(qū)分和掌握.

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