【題目】It’s sad to hear that 19 people lost their lives ________ they were fighting with the forest fire in Liangshan, Sichuan.

A.as soon asB.afterC.whileD.until

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:在撲救四川涼山森林大火期間有19人喪生,聽到這(消息)我很難過。

考查連詞辨析。as soon as一……就……;after在……之后;while在……期間;until直到……。根據(jù)句中“they were fighting with the forest fire”可知,此處使用while,表示“在撲救四川涼山森林大火期間”。故選C

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