Jane is determined to go to France for further education ___________ all the possible consequences.
A.instead ofB.regardless ofC.in addition toD.in response to
B

試題分析:句意:Jane決定去法國進(jìn)修,不顧任何后果。A. instead of代替,而不是;B. regardless of 不管,不顧;C. in addition to 除之外,另外; D. in response to響應(yīng),對有反 應(yīng)。根據(jù)句意可知選B。
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