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3.Jerry is very honest,__________ you can believe everything he said.(  )
A.butB.soC.orD.for

分析 Jerry很诚实,因此你可以相信他所说的一切.

解答 答案是B.本题考查并列连词.but但是,表示转折;so因此,表示结果;or或者,表示选择;否则,表示警告;for因为,表示原因;根据句意,因为Jerry诚实,"所以"你可以相信他,故选B.

点评 首先要理解连词的功能:并列连词连接并列的词、短语或句子;从属连词连接主从句;其次理解各连词含义;最后结合语境做出判断.

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