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2.-I must say goodbye to you.I feel very upset.
-Cheer up!It won't be three months          we meet again in Australia.(  )
A.beforeB.sinceC.afterD.when

分析 -我要和你说再见了,好难过.
-开心点!要不了三个月我们就能在澳大利亚再重逢.

解答 答案:A
句型搭配it won't be+时间段+before从句,要不了多久就;since自从,after之后,when当…时候;句意表达的是将来,故选A.

点评 从属连词是连词的一种,用来引导名词性从句和状语从句.大致可分为三大类:that(无词义,不做成分)if,whether (表达是否的意义,但不做句子成分); 连接代词:who,whom,whose,what,which,whatever,whoever,whichever(有词义,在句子中可作主语、表语、宾语);连接副词:when,where,why,how,how many,how long,how far,however,whenever,wherever (有词义,作从句的状语).学习时,要注意区分和掌握.

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