_____ we stood at the top of the building, the people below were hardly visible.
| A.As | B.Although | C.Unless | D.In spite of |
_____ born in Chicago, the author was famous for his stories about New York.
| A.Since | B.Once | C.When | D.Although |
Poor _____ it may be, there is no place like home, _____ you may go.
| A.as; wherever | B.though; whenever |
| C.in spite of; when | D.that; wherever |
_____ hard she tries, she can hardly avoid making mistakes in her homework.
| A.Much | B.However | C.As | D.Although |
More people will eat out in restaurants _____ they do today.
| A.than | B.when | C.while | D.as |
Helen listened carefully _____ she might discover exactly what she needed.
| A.in that | B.in order that | C.in case | D.even though |
You may arrive in Beijing early _____ you mind taking the night train.
| A.that | B.though | C.unless | D.if |
Bring it nearer _____ I may see it better.
| A.although | B.even though | C.so that | D.since |
What's the matter _____ they still haven't answered the telegram?
| A.when | B.that | C.though | D.however |
_____ I catch a cold, I have pain in my back.
| A.Every time | B.Though | C.Even | D.Where |