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【题目】Children are not allowed into the cinema ________ they are with an adult.

A. unlessB. so thatC. as soon asD. although

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:孩子们不允许进入电影院,除非他们和成年人在一起。考查从属连词。unless除非;so that以便于;as soon asalthough虽然。根据Children are not allowed into the cinema ___ they are with an adult.可知句意为“孩子们不允许进入电影院,除非他们和成年人在一起。”此处表达的是“除非”,结合选项可知A选项符合题意,故答案选A

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21 February, 2053

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