题目内容
17.A1l horses are animals,_______ not all animals are horses.( )A. | or | B. | and | C. | so | D. | but |
分析 所有的马都是动物,但并不是所有的动物都是马.
解答 答案:D
A."或者",表示选择关系;B."和,又",表示并列关系; C.(表示因果关系)因此,(表示目的)为了;D."但是",表示转折关系;此处表示转折,故选D.
点评 做本题时,首先需要掌握各连词的意义及用法,其次根据句意进行逻辑推理,从而选出相应的连词.
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