【題目】______ it is raining hard , they are still working in the field.

A. Because B. As soon as C. Though D. Unless

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:盡管雨下得很大,但是他們然在田地里干活。Because因為; As soon as一……就;Though雖然,thoughbut 不能在一個句子中同時出現(xiàn);Unless除非。所以選C。

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