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18.He had his camera ready          he was in the hotel room.(  )
A.in caseB.if onlyC.so thatD.even though

分析 句意:即使他在旅馆的房间里,他也会把相机准备好.

解答 答案:D.根据he was in the hotel room可知句义是即使他在旅馆的房间里,他也会把相机准备好,所以两句之间是让步关系,所以答案是D even though"即使".其他选项的含义分别是A 以防;B 要是…就好了…;C 以至于.

点评 连词辨析.点评:连词的词义辨析要放在上下文的语境中进行,要注意上下文的语义的串联以及逻辑关系的推理,特别要注意一些连词和时间状语的固定搭配.

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