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5. the wet weather,they managed to arrive at the worksite before daybreak.( )A. | In spite of | B. | in case of | C. | Instead of | D. | In place of |
分析 句意:尽管天气潮湿,他们设法在黎明之前到达工地.
解答 答案A."in spite of"虽然,尽管;"in case of"以防万一;"instead of"代替,而不是;"in place of"代替.根据句意,"尽管"天气潮湿,他们设法在黎明之前到达工地.故选A.
点评 本题考查介词短语,要掌握短语的意思并结合具体的语境选择出正确的选项.
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