13.No matter how _____,you can find something animate,a kind of plant,an animal or human being.( 。
A.may a desert be dryB.a desert dry may be
C.dry a desert may beD.a desert may be dry

分析 無論沙漠多么干燥,你都能找到一些動物或者植物甚至是人類.

解答 答案C.考查讓步狀語從句.No matter how引導(dǎo)的是一個讓步狀語從句,how后面接形容詞或者副詞時,該形容詞或副詞一定要緊跟在how后面,所以排除了ABD三項.

點評 本題中的No matter how引導(dǎo)的讓步狀語從句要注意:how所修飾的形容詞或者副詞一定要緊跟在how的后面.不能把名詞或者名詞短語接在后面.

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