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10.One Friday,we were packing to leave for a weekend away ______my daughter heard cries for help.( )A. | after | B. | while | C. | since | D. | when |
分析 一个星期五,我们正打包离开去度周末,我女儿突然听到呼救声.
解答 答案D.after在…之后;while当…时;since因为;when在…时."be doing sth…when…,正在做某事的时候,这时突然…"为固定句型,所以答案选D.
点评 本题考查从属连词的用法.连词的用法辨析,要注意分析主从句之间的关系,再确定相应的连词,同时注意不同的连词的语义及用法区别.
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