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18.         millions of people from rural areas continue to flood into large cities,white collars are retreating to smaller cities,in search of a relaxed lifestyle.(  )
A.WhileB.WhenC.AsD.If

分析 雖然來自鄉(xiāng)下的成千上萬的人繼續(xù)涌入大城市,而白領為了尋找一個放松的生活方式,他們撤退到小城市.

解答 答案:A 
根據句意,前后兩句之間存在讓步(轉折)關系,while表示"雖然、盡管".表示同一方面的兩種情況,進行對比.故選A.

點評 在考查引導狀語從句的連詞時,要注意分析前后兩句之間的邏輯關系,再根據句意.作出正確選擇.

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