题目内容

_______ there are many different types of food, some animals spend their lives eating only one type.

A. Since B. Unless

C. Once D. While

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查状语从句。句意:尽管有许多不同种类的食物,有些动物却只以其中的一种为食。A因为;B除非;C一旦;D尽管。A 表原因,B、C表示条件,根据句意可知,前后是表示转折的含义,故选D。

考点:考查状语从句

 

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