题目内容

More and more people have got to know the importance of the English study. _____, about six people in ten in this city are able to speak a little English.

A. In other words B. Believe it or not

C. Besides D. Therefore

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查连接词辨析。A换言之;用另一句话说就是……B.信不信由你C.除此之外;另外(补充的意思)D.因此(因果关系)。句意:越来越多的人认识到英语学习的重要性,信不信由你,这个城市里十分之六的人都能说一点英语。故选B

考点:考查连接词辨析

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