—Will you go to Mary’s birthday party?

   —No, ____ invited, I can’t go to it. I’ll be too busy then.

   A. if      B. unless     C. even though    D. when

C


解析:

我那時將很忙,即使她邀請我,我也不會去的,故選C。

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