She was certainly not afraid of the dark. ____,it was only a 15-minute ride home.

A. However            B. Besides

C. Therefore            D. Otherwise

 

B

 

考查副詞。句意:她肯定不怕黑。再說,騎自行到家只需15分鐘。Besides 而且,再說

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