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4.______,the dancers practice hard to make their dreams come true.(  )
A.Being disabled as theyB.As they are disabled
C.Disabled as they areD.Disabled so they are

分析 尽管他们残疾,但舞者努力练习为了使他们的梦想成为现实.

解答 答案:C
考查倒装结构.本题为让步状语从句的倒装句,语序:表语+as/though+主语+系动词,"虽然…"的意思.句意:尽管他们残疾,但舞者努力练习为了使他们的梦想成为现实.

点评 考查让步状语从句,首先,弄清楚哪些连词可引导让步状语从句;其次,掌握让步状语从句的一些特殊结构;最后,根据句意选择最合适的选项.

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