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6. Mr.White was the last man I wanted to see,I did everything in my power to help him.( )A. | Since | B. | When | C. | While | D. | Unless |
分析 虽然怀特先生是我最不想见的,我在我能力范围内尽一切地帮助他.
解答 答案是C.本题考查从属连词辨析.since既然,自从;when何时;while当…时候;虽然;unless除非;根据语境选C.
点评 就从属连词的解题,考生首先要理解各从属连词的含义,并理解各连词所引导的从句的特殊用法;最后结合句子的结构和语境做出符合语义、语法和逻辑常识的选择.
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