10. However much
(A) However much
(B) Despite the agreement among
(C) Although
(D) Even though
(E) There is agreement among
再看59题
59. In 1978 only half the women granted child support by a court received the amount awarded; at least as much as a million and more others had not any support agreements whatsoever.
(A) at least as much as a million and more others had not any
(B) at least as much as more than a million others had no
(C) more than a million others had not any
(D) more than a million others had no(D)
(E) there was at least a million or more others without any
D, the best choice, is idiomatic, clear, and concise. Both A and B incorrectly use much rather than many to describe the countable noun others; much should be used with uncountable nouns such as “joy” and “labor.” Even if this error were corrected, though, A and B would still be wrong. Because more than x necessarily includes the sense of at least as many as x, it is redundant and confusing to use elements of both expressions to refer to the same number of women. In A and C, not any support agreements is wordy and awkward. Like A and B, E redundantly uses both at least and more, and it incorrectly links the singular verb was with the plural subject others.
这两处地方是否矛盾啊?
However much United States voters may agree that
这里much 是修饰agree的,表动作的强烈程度,楼主断句断错了,应该断在U.S前面
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