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Mom,don’t you think it's OK to play once in a while ____________ it doesn’t affect my studies?

A.even if B.unless C.so that D.as long as

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查连词辨析A.even if即使;B.unless除非;C.so that因此;D.as long as 只要;句意:妈,难道你认为只在不影响我的学习,玩一会也是可以的吗?两个句子之间是假设关系,故选D项。

考点 : 考查连词辨析

 

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