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11.Although he is considered a great writer,_____.(  )
A.his works is not widely read
B.but his works are not widely read
C.however his works are not widely read
D.yet his works are not widely read

分析 虽然他被认为是一个伟大的作家,但他的作品还没有被广泛阅读.

解答 答案D.考查让步状语从句.although引导让步状语从句,意为"虽然…但是…",although引导的从句不能与but,however连用,但可与yet,still连用.排除B和C.work意为"作品、著作"时,为可数名词,works为复数形式,be动词用are.选D.

点评 考查although的题,熟记although不与but/however连用.

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