________________, they couldn’t make their teacher change her mind.

A. Whatever hard they try

B. No matter how they tried hard

C. As they tried hard

D. Hard as they tried

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查形式倒裝。句意:盡管他們努力了,但是他們還是沒有讓老師改變想法。本句中的Hard as they tried= Though they tried hard,這是一個形式倒裝。應該使用how對副詞hard進行修飾,排除A項,B項中應該把hard提前到how的后面。C項的語義不正確。故D正確。

考點:考查形式倒裝

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