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14.The report shows that we are making some progress          that we need to make greater efforts.(  )
A.orB.butC.soD.for

分析 报告显示我们正在取得进步,但我们还需要更加努力.

解答 答案:B
题干中that we need to make greater efforts是和that we are making some progress一起作shows的宾语从句,要用并列连词;so that表示目的,容易引起歧义;句意表达的是转折.故选B.

点评 并列连词用来连接并列句.常用的并列连词有:表并列关系的and,neither…nor.,either…or…,as well as,not only…but also…;表转折关系的but,yet,however,still,while;表选择关系的either…or…,neither…nor…,or,otherwise;表因果关系的for,therefore,so,学习时要加以区分和掌握.

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