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19.I hurried ________ I wouldn't be late for class.(  )
A.sinceB.as ifC.so thatD.unless

分析 我匆匆忙忙为了上课不迟到.

解答 答案:C.根据主句I hurried和从句I wouldn't be late for class的关系,可知I wouldn't be late for class是我匆忙的目的,作目的状语从句,故填so that"为了".

点评 本题考查目的状语从句,学生需要对结果状语从句的用法和连词多加积累和运用.

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