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finish the difficult task on time, we had to work day and night for weeks.

A. So as to B. So that

C. In order that D. In order to

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查不定式用法;so as to do sth是不能放在句首的;BC两项后面通常要接句子而不是动词原形。D项in order to do sth为了做某事,通常放在句首做目的状语。句意:为了准时完成这个困难的任务,我不得不夜以继日工作了好几个星期。故D正确。

考点:考查不定式用法

 

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