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Adam behaved _________ he had never heard such a thing before.

A. in case                    B. as if               C. while                        D. though

 

【答案】

 B

【解析】

試題分析:考查連詞:A. in case以防,B. as if如果,C. while雖然,當…時候,然而,D. though雖然,句意:Adam表現的象從來沒有發(fā)生過這樣的事情。選B。

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