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3.As the visiting prime minister puts it,China's influence in the world will continue to strengthen______ its economy grows.( )A. | although | B. | until | C. | as | D. | before |
分析 正如正在访问的总理指出的那样,随着中国经济的增长,中国的影响在世界上会继续增强.
解答 答案C.
although"尽管,虽然",引导让步状语从句.until"直到",引导时间状语从句.as意思是"随着"时,引导时间状语从句;意思是"因为"时,引导原因状语从句;意思是"尽管,虽然"时,引导让步状语从句.before"在…之前;才…",引导时间状语从句.分析可知前后两句话之间是逻辑上的"时间"关系,可排除A;再结合句子所表达的意思"随着中国经济的增长"可知,答案选C.
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逻辑关系,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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