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_________ much I dislike the idea of begging in the street, we should still show consideration for those who are in difficult situations.


  1. A.
    However
  2. B.
    How
  3. C.
    Whatever
  4. D.
    No matter
A
考查让步状语从句。本题的关键词是much, CD两项都不与much连用,how不能引导让步状语从句,故被排除。However much="no" matter how much,都是引导让步状语从句。句意:无论我多么不喜欢街头乞讨的想法,我们都要对那些处于困境中的人表示同情。故A正确。
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