题目内容

 My colleague has been recovering gradually since the operation, and it wont’ be long ______ he comes back to work.

A.before

B.since

C.after

D.when

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查连词,before 意思“(直到…)才”,since意思“自从”,after意思“…之后”, when意思“当……时候”,句子意思“自从做完手术,我的同事一直在恢复,直到他回去工作用不了多长时间”,所以选A

考点:考查连词

点评:连词是常考内容,尤其是before,注意它的用法,基本意思“在…之前”,最常考的是before 意思“(直到…)才”。

 

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