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3.The book is printed in very small letter         it is difficult to read.(  )
A.in order thatB.even thoughC.such thatD.so that

分析 这本书的印刷字体很小,所以读起来比较费劲.

解答 答案:D.
分析句子的意思可知,字体印刷小导致的结果是读起来难,所以后面的句子为结果状语从句,用so that来引导;in order that引导目的状语从句,even though引导让步状语从句;such that不能连在一起使用;故选D.

点评 对于状语从句的使用要理解清楚句子的意思,搞明白句型结构再作判断,要分清是什么状语从句.

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