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9.________ I admit that there are problems,I don't agree that they cannot be solved.(  )
A.WhenB.BecauseC.IfD.While

分析 虽然我承认存在着问题,但我不认同这些问题不能被解决.

解答 答案:D,考查连词的辨析,when"当…的时候",引导时间状语从句,because"因为",引导原因状语从句,if"如果",引导条件状语从句,while"当…的时候",除了引导时间状语从句,还可引导让步状语从句,意思为"虽然、尽管",句中为转折的关系,故答案为D.

点评 考查从属连词的用法,注意分析句中主从句之间的关系,从连词的意义进行选择作答.

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