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---It’s said that Williams will come to help us.
---       we depend on him, we have to do most of the work ourselves.


  1. A.
    No matter what
  2. B.
    However much
  3. C.
    Whatever
  4. D.
    However
B
试题分析:考查however引导的让步状语从句:句意:--据说威廉要来帮助我们。--无论我们多么依赖他,我们都要自己做大部分工作。however引导的让步状语从句结构是However+adj/adv+主谓,选B。
考点:考查however引导的让步状语从句
点评: however引导的让步状语从句也可以用no matter how引导,但是要注意结构顺序:no matter how 或However+adj/adv+主谓,No matter what或whatever后面一般接名词。
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