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【题目】We didn't know you were in trouble at that time, ________ we would have given you a hand.

A.therefore B.however

C.otherwise D.though

【答案】C

【解析】

试题分析:考查副词辨析。A.therefore因此;B.however 然而;C.otherwise否则;D.though 虽然;句意:我们不知道你当时有麻烦,不然我们就会帮助你的,根据语境可知选C项。

考点 : 考查副词辨析

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Closed.24-26 December

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Following our ‘no-smoking’ policy in any part of the building.

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