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() 1. [2015 • 长沙] he had failed many times,he didn't give up and succeeded in the end.

   A. Unless   B. Although

   C. If

1. B

1. B本题题干中从句的意思是“已经失败了很多次”,主句的语义是“不放弃,最终成功”。完整把握主从句的语义,并推断从句为让步从句是解题的关键。

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   One day when a businessman wanted to 7 the desert to Hope Town,some villagers told him the advice.

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