11.When his dad died,he felt         his world had turned upside-down.(  )
A.in caseB.as ifC.so thatD.even though

分析 當(dāng)他父親去世的時候,他感覺好像他的整個世界都顛倒了.

解答 答案:B In case,萬一  as if 好像  so that 為了  even though 盡管  根據(jù)句意"他感覺好像他的整個世界都顛倒了",本題應(yīng)該選擇B.

點(diǎn)評 考查從屬連詞時要注意選項中的詞組含義,根據(jù)句意作出正確選擇.

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